This week Channel 253 is launching a new show called Gimme the Mic. They’re six-pack podcasts from folks in Tacoma sharing their unique stories and points of view on matters that impact all of us. Our first host is Stella Keating, a student in Tacoma Schools and a student activist. We’ll be back on Monday with our regularly scheduled episode chopping up “How Democracies Die” for the second time, looking at the further degradation in US democracy.
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In this episode, Stella kicks off the series talking with Collin, Arizona, and Kellz about consent, youth led initiatives, the marginalization of queer youth, impact vs. intent, and the ways PEEL is empowering youth.
Guests: Collin Veenstra, Founder & Program Director, PEEL leaders Arizona and Kellz.
Intergenerational Community Organizing: Youth-Led, Adult Staff and & Volunteer Supported
As a volunteer-run organization with an anti-oppression framework, PEEL works differently than a lot of traditional youth programs.
Our staff team are 100% volunteer and include adult community members who serve the Tacoma area as teachers, youth advocates, school resource support, teen librarians and more in their day jobs, and support PEEL youth programming in their lives beyond.
Our adult staff team work collectively with PEEL youth leaders in planning meetings, organizing events, and leading trainings on trauma-informed topics both within the group and at area youth programs. We host a monthly PEEL Planning Session, which includes both youth leaders and volunteer staff to ensure programming is as youth-centered as possible.
Links
- www.tacomapeel.com
- https://www.facebook.com/TacomaPEEL/
- Tacoma Peel on Instagram
- Channel 253 membership
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