Youth Speak: The Boston Marathon Bombings

“I’m never actually going to be safe.”

Jane, 14
The bombing at the Boston Marathon was really tragic. When I first heard of it, I was at home and I heard it from one of my friends. When I turned on the TV all the stations were talking about it. Many people didn’t know what had happened.

I believe that this should never have happened. Many people lost limbs and three people were killed, even an 8-year-old boy.

The bombing didn’t really affect how safe I feel in this country. My mom always told me that I’m never actually going to be safe, not even when I’m in my own home. It doesn’t change anything about how I think about terrorism – I’m not sure what really happened and who did it.

The kNOw Youth Media
The kNOw works to support and equip young people with the journalism and advocacy skills they need to tell their stories and the stories of their communities.

In 2006, over 25 youth began participating in weekly after-school writing workshops where they congregated in the hallway of a two-story building in West Fresno and learned the essentials of creating media and telling their stories. The group evolved over the next five years and is now proudly recognized as The kNOw Youth Media.

Through our program, we create opportunities for our youth participants, who in turn create long-term positive change in their communities. Our approach weaves youth development and youth media innovation to produce our biannual youth publication, multimedia projects, and community forums.

The kNOw began as a project of New America Media, which was the country’s first and largest national collaboration and advocate of 2000 ethnic news organizations. In 2018 The kNOw became a project of Youth Leadership Institute.

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