Tag: Youth
-
SD Unified Hopes to Feed 600,000 With Summer Meal Program
By Erik Anderson San Diego officials hope to feed more than 600,000 kids with their free summer lunch program this year. San Diego Unified is a partner in the Summer Fun CafĂ© program, which hands out free lunches to students who would otherwise not be able to afford them during the summer. Gary Petill, food…
-
City Budget a Boon for Mid-City
Mid-City CAN Youth Council members and supporters show their support for free student bus passes called the Youth Opportunity Pass at the City Council meeting June 10. | Photo Courtesy of Mid-City CAN. By Bianca Bruno The work done by City Heights advocates to access funding for their community has not been done in vain.…
-
With Few Local Options, City Heights Youth Socialize Elsewhere
“This photo represents people coming together, helping you out, enjoying each other’s company.” -Evelin By Jena Olson Over the past few weeks, we have had some interesting discussions in our Photocity class at Crawford High School. AjA students have been reflecting on what their socializing opportunities are in the City Heights community. Students shared their…
-
Hulu Drama Targets Latino Teen Audience
The writers of “East Los High” draw on a common coming-of-age theme – sex – during their first episode, which centers on a high school dance. But they also explore dialogues common in the predominantly Latino neighborhoods of East Los Angeles for programming that’s more reflective of the growing Latino television audience. | Photo Courtesy…
-
Students Map a Future for Themselves and Their Neighborhood
What if you could tell city planners exactly what you would like to see fixed on the streets you walk and drive on every day? A project in City Heights is giving residents the opportunity to do just that. And KPBS education reporter Kyla Calvert takes us to a classroom where high school students are…
