NPR Student Podcast Challenge: Students Share Their American Experiences

As the nation marks its 250th anniversary, NPR invited students to podcast about the American experience and its values.
The best student podcasts about American identity : NPR

Students Across America Share Their Stories Through Podcasts

In celebration of the nation’s 250th anniversary, NPR invited students nationwide to create podcasts that explore their perspectives on the American experience and the meaning of “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”

Participants ranged from elementary school to high school, and over 700 entries were submitted. These podcasts included personal interviews with immigrant family members, discussions with veterans and government officials, and even notable figures like Gloria Steinem.

The submissions showcased a variety of historical reenactments, such as the Battle of Monmouth, the Stonewall riots, and the Underground Railroad. Others addressed contemporary issues, including an exploration of civics education in schools.

Winners

Abridged

Students: Grace Kepka and Angelika Garrett, Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring, Md.

Teacher/Sponsor: Kyle Wannen

The podcast discusses the significant impact of youth voting, particularly as Grace resides in one of the few U.S. cities that allows 16-year-olds to vote in local elections.

Civics in Our Schools

Students: Group of fifth graders from Hewlett Elementary School in Hewlett, N.Y.

Teacher/Sponsor: Jaime Harrington

This group of fifth graders raises awareness about the insufficient civics education in schools and explores ways to improve civic knowledge among students.

Leaving Greece

Student: Livie Courser, Wickliffe Progressive Elementary School in Upper Arlington, Ohio

Teacher/Sponsor: Shelly Hughes

Livie Courser interviews her grandfather about his immigration from Greece to the United States, sharing personal insights into the challenges and triumphs of starting anew in a different country.

Researching the Underground Railroad

Students: Travis Bozeman and Oliver Heering, South Douglas Elementary School in Douglasville, Ga.

Teacher/Sponsor: Thomas Bruno

This podcast features a historical deep dive into the Underground Railroad, highlighting the escape of around 100,000 slaves, supported by expert interviews.

The American Dream

Student: Makayla Cheung, Mercer Island High School in Mercer Island, Wash.

Teacher/Sponsor: Lauren Schechter

Makayla explores the varied interpretations of the American Dream, with a personal focus on her father’s journey from Hong Kong, driven by his talent in running.

The Journal

Student: Violet Maxinoski, Carmel High School in Carmel, Calif.

Teacher/Sponsor: Shelley Grahl

Through interviews with her mother, Violet Maxinoski relays vivid experiences from Iraq, contrasting them with the security found in the United States.

Welcome Home, Grandpa

Student: Ursula Koestner, Roslyn High School in Roslyn Heights, N.Y.

Teacher/Sponsor: Matthew Vogt

Ursula’s podcast delves into the lasting impacts of the Vietnam War on her grandfather, exploring themes of family trauma and the enduring scars of conflict.

Honorable Mentions

America the Beautiful

Students: Pareena Gupta and Vidushee Bala, Amador Valley High School in Pleasanton, Calif.

Teacher/Sponsor: Stacey Sklar

America: The Ups and the Downs

Student: Alana Burwell, The Waldorf School of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher/Sponsor: Anyta Thomas

America’s New Favorite Sport-Girls’ Flag Football

Students: Josephine Barry-Kao and Malcolm Barry-Kao, Lowell High School in San Francisco, Calif.

Teacher/Sponsor: Jacqueline Moses

An Intro to Differing Perspectives

Student: Waylon Heikinen, Ingomar Middle School in Franklin Park, Pa.

Teacher/Sponsor: Heath Gamache

Becoming American

Students: Karolina Zientek, James Gearhart, Andrea Vezmar, Troy Murray and August Hutchison, Greenwich High School in Greenwich, Conn.

Teacher/Sponsor: Lukasz Zientek

Before You Drop A Track: America’s 250th Anniversary

Student: Lukas Boulom, Public Academy For Performing Arts in Albuquerque, N.M.

Teacher/Sponsor: Su Hudson

Dawg Talk | Are we equal now?

Students: Makenna Aniszewski, Trinlee Leitner, and team, Otwell Middle School in Cumming, Ga.

Teacher/Sponsor: David Miller

Democracy for Everyone or No One

Student: Jeju Daisy Ahn-Miles, Punahou School in Honolulu, Hawaii

Teacher/Sponsor: Christine Ahn

Everything Given Forward

Student: Lara Leon, Mountain View High School in Mountain View, Calif.

Teacher/Sponsor: Tom Chang

Fifty Stars, One Banner

Student: Naina Dhillon, Khan Lab School in Palo Alto, Calif.

Teacher/Sponsor: Emily Lindsey

Freedom’s Shore

Student: Dipa Chéry, The Kinkaid School in Houston, Texas

Teacher/Sponsor: Olen Rambow

From One Immigrant To Another

Student: Afomia Lemma, St. Mary’s Lynn in Lynn, Mass.

Teacher/Sponsor: Tiringo Endalamaw

Hope and Resistance

Student: Zinnia Bender, North Fork High School in Hotchkiss, Colo.

Teacher/Sponsor: Clara Pena

How Is My Life Like In US

Student: Yicheng Sun, Rectory School in Pomfret, Conn.

Teacher/Sponsor: Andrew Barker

Life of a Soldier

Students: Della Axelband, Peyton Johnson, Lily Epstein and Lilly Murillo, Jupiter Middle School in Jupiter, Fla.

Teacher/Sponsor: Sireesha Rutter

More Than A Photograph

Student: Josie Sloan-Westmoreland, The Learning Community School in Swannanoa, N.C.

Teacher/Sponsor: David Bird

Moving From Country to Country

Students: Ida Buerckert, Daniella Cubas, Ayano Enishi and Anastaiia Koshyk, Irving A. Robbins Middle School in Farmington, Conn.

Teacher/Sponsor: Alysson Olsen

Picketts Charge

Student: Zoe Snyder, Susquenita High School in Duncannon, Pa.

Teacher/Sponsor: Terrance Shepler

“So What??”

Student: Caroline Harris, Marin Academy in San Rafael, Calif.

Teacher/Sponsor: Kelly Kurtzig

Somewhere Over the Rainbow

Student: Lark (Miles) Jackman, Public Academy For Performing Arts in Albuquerque, N.M.

Teacher/Sponsor: Su Hudson

Teddy Roosevelt and His Pets

Student: Abbott Mearns and Keaton Rainwater, College Place Middle School in Lynnwood, Wash.

Teacher/Sponsor: Colindra Connolly

The Battle of Monmouth: A Twist on History

Students: Leonardo, Zinna and Kaiden, Marlboro Middle School in Marlboro, N.J.

Teacher/Sponsor: Tara Meara

The Freedom to Fail

Students: Abraham Coher and William Pan, Polytechnic School in Pasadena, Calif.

Teacher/Sponsor: Aliya Coher

The Government Exodus: Why Federal Workers Resign

Student: Anna Su, Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring, Md.

Teacher/Sponsor: Kyle Wannen

The Name I Chose Polly Bemis (September 11, 1853 – November 6, 1933)

Student: Jubilee Sung, Imaginate Ink in Irvine, Calif.

Teacher/Sponsor: Clarissa Ngo

The Pig and Potato Podcast

Student: Petra Rouhana, Maryvale Preparatory School in Lutherville, Md.

Teacher/Sponsor: Deirdre McAllister

The Small Pond of Peace

Students: Noam Dekel, Ronnie Dekel, Ian Rodriguez, Leonardo Leon-Espinoza, and team, P.S. 333 Manhattan School for Children in New York, N.Y.

Teacher/Sponsor: Karin Patterson

to be united as citizens

Student: Josh Langlois, Cloverleaf Home Education in Highlands Ranch, Colo.

Teacher/Sponsor: Tony Winger

Two Worlds, One Dream

Student: Allayar Maratov, Rectory School in Pomfret, Conn.

Teacher/Sponsor: Andrew Barker

What is Home?

Student: Siobhan Allen, The Hewitt School in New York, N.Y.

Teacher/Sponsor: Jonathan Sabol

This article was originally written by www.npr.org

Author

Share:

More Posts

Send Us A Message

Subscribe