Free Flow Radio: Episode 1

04.28.14
Free Flow Radio: Episode 1

Free Flow Radio: Episode 1On Free Flow Radio’s very first fantastic show, we discussed a local home fire, the effects of cyber-bullying , YG’s new album “My Krazy Life,”  the tension between “light skin” vs. “dark skin,” and the unjust treatment of a mother in a local shooting of her child. Our DJ’s: Major, Hipsta and D-Money featured songs such as “Hannah Montana” by Migos, “Hands on the Wheel” by Schoolboy Q and “Smooth Criminal” by Michael Jackson.

Youth Radio Raw is a weekly radio show produced by Bay Area youth ages 14-18. Students work in partnership with adult professionals to learn the basics of journalism, music production and multimedia.

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DJ #1: Major

Newscasts: Lim, Lidell & Akemi

PSA: Tavonne & Lindsay

Music Playlist:

Migos – Hannah Montana

Lil Boosie & Weebie – Show the World

YG – Who Do You Love

Que – OG Bobby Johnson

DJ #2: DJ Hipsta

Commentary: Jaiah

Roundtable : Jeremiah

PSA: Ivy & Kyla

Music Playlist:

Schoolboy Q – Hands on the Wheel

Meek Mill – Heaven or Hell

ScHoolboy Q ft. BJ The Chcago Kid – Studio

DJ #3: D-Money

Review: Isaiah

Commentary: Torian & Ehreon Music Playlist:

ENVY – Am I Wrong

Akon – I Wanna

Natural Born Flow – Practice Squad

Paperboy – Ditty

Michael Jackson – Smooth Criminal

Web Manager: Veronica & Shahzar

Photographers: Katelyn, Elijah & Tizzy

Design Manager: Yoshi & Jaya

Social Media Manager:  Tyler & Hank

Show Photos: flickr.com/youthradio
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