Twin Cities PBS

HYPE

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After a 20-year hiatus Twin Cities PBS in partnership with Soul Touch Productions is proud to announce the return of its acclaimed original program Don’t Believe the Hype. The project’s goal then—and now— is to leverage the power of media-making to help Indigenous, Black, LatinX, and Asian American youth craft their own narratives and amplify their unique voices within the Twin Cities community. In the process, crew members will gain leadership acumen, increased media literacy, enhanced self-efficacy and a pathway to post-secondary career opportunities as well as production and storytelling skills.

This project reaches tweens and teens via...

  • Directly engaging t(w)eens via activities, events, or programs
  • Media and/or educational content that is made by, with, or for t(w)eens

What topics does this project focus on?

Civic engagement Culture, society Current affairs Education Identity, relationships Life skills, career skills Media literacy Media making Public media Wellness, mental health

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Is this project considered part of the station's journalism work?

No

Departments involved:

Education

Media and/or educational content

Who is the primary audience of the content?

T(w)eens

Who creates the media content?

T(w)eens and adults (in collaboration)

*T(w)eens

Who decides the topic areas of the content?

Both youth and adults (in collaboration)

Where is the content shared?

Website PBS Learning Media YouTube Instagram Facebook

Directly engaging tweens and teens in local programming

In this project...

We host programming directly for t(w)eens

Contact time between youth participants and station staff:

11+ hours