by Abby Madan | Jan 6, 2016
Aysha speaks her mind by Abby Madan | Next Generation Radio https://kjzz2017.nextgenradio.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/30/2016/01/aysha-speaks-her-mind.wav The children in this family range in age from 12 to 3. The older boy and girl remember their lives in Syria and... by Travis Cornejo | Jan 6, 2016
What’s in a name? A name might be something most take for granted, or don’t think about at all, but it can be a bit more complicated for others. Immigrants and refugees sometimes adopt easy-to-pronounce nicknames when they come to the United States. And some families... by Maggie Freleng | Jan 5, 2016
About NextGenRadioThe Next Generation Radio project is a full-scale, digital-first multimedia training project with emphasis on “radio storytelling.” We are committed to the professional development of undergraduate and graduate students who are focused on journalism.... by Trenae Nuri | Jan 5, 2016
Today, I went inside this prison to talk w/ inmates who are training horses. #nextgenradio #Arizona pic.twitter.com/Y2xsLDGt8h — Trenae V. Nuri (@TrenaeNuri) January 5, 2016 Trenae Nuri Trenae V. Nuri is a multimedia journalist. Since 2010, Trenae has written articles... by Travis Cornejo | Jan 5, 2016
The Refuge Café—operated by Catholic Charities—offers a variety of dishes from the global grilled cheese to pulled pork. But beyond the menu, the café displays paintings by refugees from around the world. A patron today would find several oil paintings by Qasim Majeed...