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Next Generation Radio @ USC - March 2019
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Next Generation Radio helped set me on a clearer path to succeed in my future career

Next Generation Radio helped set me on a clearer path to succeed in my future career

by Son Ly

In the past few days, I’ve learned so much from the Next Generation Radio project.

“I considered America my country now. Even though I was not born here.”

“I considered America my country now. Even though I was not born here.”

by Son Ly

What is the cost of being separated from your parents as a young girl and then reunited with them four years later in order to have a better future? Ana Garcia reflects on how her life was forever changed because of Operación Pedro Pan (Operation Peter Pan).

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About Next Generation Radio

The Next Generation Radio Project is a week-long digital journalism training project designed to give competitively selected participants, who are interested in radio and journalism, the skills and opportunity to report and produce their own multimedia story. Those chosen for the project are paired with a professional journalist who serves as their mentor.

This edition of the NextGen project is produced at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.

See our previous projects.

Acknowledgements

Our audio engineer is Patrice Mondragon of Colorado Public Radio. She was assisted this week by Selena Seay-Reynolds, who is a Senior at USC.

Our illustrator is Sylvia Li.

Our web producer is Jenn de la Fuente, Public Relations Lecturer at USC.

Our managing editor is Traci Tong.

Special thanks to our mentors: Eve Troeh, Senior Producer at “Marketplace”; Julie Patel Liss, Assistant Professor at Cal State-Los Angeles; Tena Rubio, USC Annenberg Media Fellow; Kyle Stokes, Education Reporter at NPR station KPCC; Elizabeth Aguilera, Health Care and Social Services reporter at CalMatters, and Maggie Freleng, Producer-at-Large for the program “Latino USA”/Futuro Media Group.

NPR’s Next Generation Radio program is directed by its founder, Doug Mitchell.

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