How legislation affects teens

Description

Over the last three years or so, states have proposed more legislation that would restrict or change the way teachers talk about race, American history, gender, and sexuality. In this episode, students discuss critical race theory, anti-LGBTQ bills, and also legislation helping students’ mental health. Click here for this episode’s transcript.

Segments were produced by Leeya Chaudhuri from Raleigh, North Carolina, and Noah Konevitch from Lebanon, Pennsylvania. Lead Podcast Producer Briget Ganske produced this episode with help from Associate Producer Jaylah Moore-Ross. Alayna Ly from KUOW's RadioActive edited and mixed this episode. Season 4 was produced in collaboration with KUOW’s RadioActive Youth Media.

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Title: How legislation affects teens

Format: Video

Clean of Graphics: Yes

Type: Full Program

Subject(s): American Graduate, Education, Health and Mental Health, Other

Public Broadcasting Station or Institution: WETA | PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs

Original Broadcast/Publish Date: 03/27/2024

Runtime: 00:20:05

Main Asset File Size: 7.37 GB

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  • Media Rights: All manner and media
  • Territory (*Please note: all internet exploitation of this program must be geo-limited to the specified territory): Worldwide
  • Term: In perpetuity
  • Releases: Unlimited
  • Editing Allowed?: Yes
  • Digital Classroom Rights: Yes
  • Promotional Use: Yes

Sensitive Material: N/A

Special Instructions: N/A

Language: English

 

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