(Author: Rita Rhoda Stroud )Hello to all of you listening or reading the podcast “We are the Future”. I am Rita Rhoda Stroud and in this episode I will be discussing an important issue in today’s global world: how to advocate for school-aged
(Author: X.T. Bethia Dayton )The push for equality in the LGBTQIA community has come from many Americans. In this episode, we will highlight those Black American members of the LGBTQIA community who were true pioneers pushing for equality in
(Author: Nara Valerie Goode )Statistics show that it is unlikely (or it won't happen) that Black Americans will have equal rights (aka the same rights) compared to white people. Surveys have been taken and 78% of Black people think that the
(Author: Tilda Tara Campbell )Hi my name is Tilda Tara Campbell and this is WE ARE THE FUTURE. Today my topic is creating space for Americans on the autism spectrum.To further gather information about Autism Spectrum Disorder, I was fortu
(Author: Dawn Gwen Wakefield)Hello and welcome to another episode of We are the future. I am Dawn Gwen Wakefield here to talk about the struggles for inclusion by indigenous people and tribes in the Philippines.In school, the Filipino kids
(Author: Nellie F.P. Wilkerson) Hello, I am Nellie F. P. Wilkerson. For my Girl Scout troop’s Take Action Project we have chosen to make a podcast that discusses under-represented communities, such as LGBTQ youths and adults. Please also chec
This podcast was created by the GS troop - TPH Unicorns. This limited podcast series serves as a "Take Action Project" for the Cadettes as they finish their Media journey. We are using media "for good". We are demonstrating that we can positiv