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Audio clipKUSP What Do Friends Know about Sex? — 5/22/05

This show presents a debate between students in support of and against abstinece only sexual education in schools. In this excerpt, Maribel Paramo asks high school students about the importance of friends in their search for sexual information. (2:32)

Video clipNew Hampshire Public TV Seeing Seniors Promo

Click on the Promo to see a :30 promo for the Seeing Senios project.

Audio clipKUSP Boredom — 11/28/04

A first-person story by teen producers from Youthtopia about the dangers of allowing yourself to become bored in the summer. (7:15)

Audio clipKUSP Gangs & Drugs — 11/28/04

Youthtopia feature interview by project Director Rachel Anne Goodman with a young woman trying to escape the gang life in which members of her own family participate. (4:39)

Audio clipMovimiento, Por Su Vida (Movement, for Your Life)

Hispanic people run a high risk of becoming diabetics and the National Diabetes Education Program is addressing this situation. As part of their campaign, they offer a free music CD to encourage Hispanics to become more physically active. With performances by various Hispanic musicians, key messages are promoted. An insert gives tips on including the music and activity into every-day tasks and special events.

Audio clipWCMU TV & Radio Programming — 2003-2004

Link to the Health Weight For Preschool Children project and listen to and watch programming from the project, including documentary clips, interviews and PSAs.

Audio clipKMUN Spring Break — May, 2003

Oregon Associated Press First Place News Writing (Div. II) winner, 2004. Produced by Elizabeth Wynne Johnson.

Audio clipNHPR Malpractice — March 2003

New Hampshire Public Radio reports on how medical malpractice insurance drives the cost of care for health care consumers. (3:51)

Video clipLocal Voices for Healthy Communities New Approaches to Reducing Addiction (4:18) — Dial Up

At the core of Sound Partners is the belief that every community can
draw on its own strengths and resources to address local issues. Four
projects brought to light the subject of Reducing Addiction to tobacco,
alcohol and drugs for adults and young people.

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