HEAR ME amplifies students' voices using MEDIA and TECHNOLOGY to CREATE a world where they are heard, acknowledged and understood, giving them the power to INSPIRE social change.
On this episode, you’re going to meet a group of high school students who are passionate about music...
This month we have the second podcast written and recorded by teams of high school students from Bosnia and Herzegovina!
Hear Me worked with members in CMU’s School of Computer Science and with students from Penn State New Kensington to ask K-12 students from the PGH region to describe their experiences with STEM learning and to identify whether gender bias affects them.
This month, we have mini-podcasts created by students from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Magee Womencare International has a program that brings youth delegates to the US for two weeks to learn about youth leadership and civic engagement.
Recently, Hear Me partnered with Duquense University’s Youth Leading Change program to run a podcasting workshop with the Youth Leading change high school students. These are those podcasts.
On the evening of October 2nd, 2015, 19 young people put on a gallery to showcase their voices and experiences with homelessness and LGBTQIA identity. These are their stories.
This month, we’re exploring the search for a new Pittsburgh Public Schools Superintendent from the students point of view.
For our last podcast of 2015, we are highlighting the 10 minute talks from M.E.S.S. (Media Empowerment Student Summit).
Over the past few years, Hear Me had the chance to work with two different groups of young refugees to learn about the challenges they faced here and abroad.
From January 2014 to June 2015, Hear Me recorded and shared stories from students in four different Pittsburgh neighborhoods as part of the Kidsburgh Community Initiative.
This month’s episode is about youth voices on outdoor learning as we partner with Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy.
For this month's podcast, we focus on one particular area of Pittsburgh... the North Side. Join us as we take a look into Youth Employment on the North Side.
For episode two, we dive into our recent Youth-Police Campaign, where we partnered with the advocacy group, Allies for children. This episode describes some of the overall trends in students' responses and features stories from the participating students.
Welcome to the inaugural Hear Me Podcast! In this episode, we discuss how Hear Me started, successes and challenges we've had, and some of our favorite stories and projects. For more info, check out our website, www.hear-me.net.