FYS 1200 F15 - Good Trouble: Partnering with Kids as Podcasters and Change-Makers
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Item Metadata only Spaghetti Dirt, Episode 2: "The Climate Changers"(Warren Wilson College, 2021) Dailey, AJ; Hunter, Kelsey; Otsea, SimoneCollege students and third graders interview local experts about how community members can be involved in solving the problem of climate change. Featuring Steve Ansari of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Rev. Amy Cantrell of BeLoved Asheville.Item Metadata only Spaghetti Dirt, Episode 1: "Homeless Helpers"(Warren Wilson College, 2021) Smith, Kayla; Dole, Rae; Bozynski, JenCollege students and third graders discuss how community members can be involved in solving the problem of homelessness. Featuring Rev. Amy Cantrell of BeLoved Asheville.Item Metadata only Spaghetti Dirt, Episode 3: "The Covid Crisis"(Warren Wilson College, 2021) Davis, Clover; Coley, Keenan; Onderko, JennaCollege students and third graders interview local experts about how community members can be involved in addressing the Covid crisis. Featuring Nurse Michelle Rehfield of Mission Hospital and Melanie Russell of Ingles.Item Metadata only Spaghetti Dirt, Episode 5: "Stray Animals"(Warren Wilson College, 2021) Fransen, Alona; Carlton, Zack; Stumbo, FrancoCollege students and third graders interview local experts about how community members can be involved in solving the problem of stray cats. Featuring Sarah Hess of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and Dr. Jeff Johansson of Beacon Veterinary Hospital.Item Metadata only Spaghetti Dirt, Episode 4: "Water Science By CASAAY"(Warren Wilson College, 2021) Quezada, Ailani; Turner, Soco; Uotinen, AaroCollege students and third graders interview local experts about how community members can be involved in protecting water resources and aquatic animals. Featuring Maya Balassa of RiverLink and Prof. Mark Brenner of Warren Wilson.