Summer workshop offers students a chance to become writers and bloggers
High school students who like to write, blog and connect with other teens on the web have a great place where to polish their skills this summer. The Urban Media Foundation is offering a free writing and blogging independent study workshop at their Digital Newsroom & Media Technology Center. The workshop's objective is to help youth learn and improve their writing, reading comprehension and speaking skills. It takes place every Thursday from 1 to 4 pm, is open to students 14 to 17 years old. The first supervised session begins on July 14, but several students dropped in this week to get a head start on their summer projects. Some of the students have been part of the organization’s after-school media and journalism training program for years. The summer workshop is a way to keep the teens busy and engaged until the next school semester.
“I’ve learned a lot here,” says Jerriel Biggles, who also interns at Our Weekly newspaper, and contributes articles for the Urban Media Foundation website.
Whatever each student’s dream may be, they have a place to express themselves here. Mentors will encourage them to publish their work online, whether on the foundation’s website or on one of their own.
“We’re always looking to give youth an opportunity and a platform where their voices can be heard,” explains Sherion Johnson, the foundation’s Acting Director. “If someone wants to send an article or pictures, we want them to become a reporter for us. We have a newspaper, a blog and a website where we can publish their stories.”
Enrollment for the summer workshop is open. The UMF’s Digital Newsroom & Media Technology Center is located at 8732 S. Western Ave., LA 90047. For more information, contact Kianna Shann at (323)905-1330, or email her at kshann@urbanmediafoundation.org.
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