In this episode of the “Something to Say” podcast, our host, Mazi Mutafa, sits down with two producers of the show, Sydni Mingo and Donney Rose, as well as WPFW news reporter Chris Bangert-Drowns, and Alorie Clark of the DC Collaborative. They discuss the impact of the show on young people, pursuing a career in the arts and art administration, the importance of listener funded public radio, and the DC Collaborative.
Co-host Patrick Washington speaks with the 2024 Montgomery County Youth Poet Laureate, Tara Prakash.
Mazi talks with Dr. Toby Jenkins, the Associate Provost for Faculty Development at the University of South Carolina.
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