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The kNOw Youth Media

The kNOw Youth Media

teaching youth to tell their stories and the stories of their communities

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  • Reporters
  • Journalists of Color
  • Multilingual Storytelling
  • Betting On Our Future
  • “How Did We Get Here” Comic
  • Statewide Youth Media Projects
    • Our Future (2024)
    • You’re Not Alone (2023)
    • The New Normal (2022)
    • Behind Our Masks (2021)
    • Not So Golden (2020)

Author: Kody Stoebig (she/her/hers)

Kody Stoebig is the Program Manager & Editor with The kNOw Youth Media, a program dedicated to giving young people the tools they need to tell their stories and the stories of their communities. With a passion for personal narratives and youth voice, Kody leads the youth reporters of The kNOw in creating passionate and crucial change throughout Fresno. Kody graduated with a degree in Communication: Media and Film from Fresno Pacific University and was a part of the inaugural Fusion Rise Up: Be Heard fellowship program in 2016.
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Community Politics

Meet The First Ever Fresno Youth Commission

04/29/201610/08/2021 Kody Stoebig (she/her/hers)

April 28 was a historic day at Fresno City Hall. Months of work by youth advocates and adult allies culminated in the swearing in of

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Community Economy

Is Tax Season Killing You? We’re Here to Help!

04/08/201610/08/2021 Kody Stoebig (she/her/hers)

With the April 15 tax season deadline looming, it’s the perfect time to brush up on your money management skills. From dealing with day-to-day expenses

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Community Health Economy

#ThePinkTax: The Hidden Cost of Being a Woman

12/14/201510/08/2021 Kody Stoebig (she/her/hers)

In all the talk about the wage gap between men and women, there’s another gender disparity that has slipped past us all for years: the

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Community Health

Mentorship Program Launched For Fresno Young Women

07/06/201506/07/2019 Kody Stoebig (she/her/hers)

FRESNO– Unique Loftis, 16, is an optimistic student at Sunnyside High School. Like most teens her age, she has plans for her future. But she

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