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13 Firsts

Author: duPont Manual Justice Now

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13 Firsts is a student-led podcast created by duPont Manual students about the educational and social injustices seen in our communities, whether that is in our county, state, or country. 13 Firsts covers issues all across the country, and from every grade level. Our hope is to inform anyone about the problems we see in our education system and what solutions can be made to fix them.
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In this episode of 13 Firsts, Evelyn and Emilia dive into the ways students utilize social media and how these decisions affect them. Hear them uncover if social media is always the one to blame for its “effects”, or if people are drawn in by more than meets the eye. We talked to three students and University of Louisville professor Dr. Danovitch about their experiences using social media, the things they see on it, screen time, and answers as to why we resort to social media for a venting outlet. Collaborators: Viet P, Maddie L, Giselline P.D, David S, Noah M, Maggie S, Ava S, Hser Htte S, Evelyn Z, Emilia G, Jeremy Y, Katelynn S.
In the 13 Firsts' first episode of the season, Maddie dives into the alternative school options in the Jefferson County Public Schools system in Louisville, KY. She explores Pathfinder, Georgia Chaffee, Minor Daniels, and Girls and Boys Haven and their importance in promoting equity for all students. She also explores different ways that students learn in areas across the country. Collborators: Maddie L, Viet P.
Our democracy is under threat. So why don’t we teach it? In this episode of 13 Firsts, hosts Stephanie and Hser Htte discuss the lack and underdevelopment of civics education in Kentucky and the nation, with insights from guests including Louisville Congressman Morgan McGarvey and Civics Unplugged Program Director Adiah Price-Tucker. Listen to discover how this educational oversight affects us, our communities, and our country as a whole. Collaborators: Stephanie N. , Hser Htte S., Maggie S., Daniel M., Emelia G., Addison L., and Viet P.
In this episode of 13 Firsts, Addison and Viet explore the life and legacy of Lyman T. Johnson, a Kentucky resident, pioneering educator, and civil rights activist. From breaking down racial barriers at the university level to fostering inclusivity in the classroom, Johnson's impact continues to inspire. Collaborators: Addison L, Viet P, Ellie M. Publisher of Interview: Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries Rights Statement: All rights to the interviews\, including but not restricted to legal title, copyrights and literary property rights, have been transferred to the University of Kentucky Libraries. Interviews may only be reproduced with permission from Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries. 13 Firsts has received permission with appropriate citation. Braden, Anne, 1924-2006. "Interview with Anne Braden, December 12, 1997." University of Kentucky. 1997-12-12, https://kentuckyoralhistory.org/ark:/16417/xt71jw86hr3t.
In this episode of 13 Firsts, Addison and Jordyn explore the complexities and history behind the holiday of Juneteenth. Together, they discusses the myths and truths surrounding the holiday and emphasize the importance of knowing your history. Collaborators: Addison L. & Jordyn S.
Performance and visual arts have been hailed as safe places for expression and creative experimentation for thousands of years. However, the institutions, including in an educational setting, that foster these spaces are not immune to bias and exclusion, and the artists who wish to participate in them are frequently subjected to unfair discrimination. In this episode, Jewel will examine how young performers in Louisville are being impacted by discriminatory practices, as well as how they are working to change them. Collaborators: Myla P.H, Jordyn S, Jewel P, Emilia G, Maggie S, Hser Htte S, Kennedy M.
In this episode, Viet and Giselline dive into the complexities of JCPS' revamped transportation system, featuring interviews with a student from duPont Manual High and a JCPS bus driver. From weeks of cancelled school to unforeseen delays, the podcast sheds light on the impact of these changes on the everyday lives of JCPS students and those responsible for their transportation. Collaborators: Viet P. + Giselline P.D.
S1E6: Hanukkah

S1E6: Hanukkah

2023-12-1107:15

In this episodes, Maddie and Danica dive into the history and traditions of Jewish holidays, along with its lack of accommodations in school systems. Collaborators: Maddie L. + Danica G.
In this episode, Maddie dives into the history of duPont Manual High School's history with the fourth floor and its inaccessibility. For further reading, we recommend reading this article. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/22/us/ada-disabilities-act-history.html Sole Collaborator: Maddie L.
In this episode, Addison explores 13 Firsts' initial relationship prior to their San Diego trip. This episode is part one of more to come; stay tuned to hear how the trip took a dramatic turn. Collaborators: Addison L. & Kennedy M.
S1E3: Summer Slide

S1E3: Summer Slide

2023-09-1212:06

In this episode of 13 Firsts, Ellie delves into the history and study of summer learning loss throughout the years, and how students can take action to prevent it. Music Credits: “Mr. Smith” Sole Collaborator: Ellie M.
In this episode, Danica and Maddie explore the differences between girls and boys throughout childhood. Do the struggles of growing up a girl come from society or from the parents that raise them? Collaborators: Danica G. + Maddie L.
S1E1: Eatonville

S1E1: Eatonville

2023-08-2910:21

In 13 Firsts' episode premiere, Viet Pham interviews 1887 First's members to discuss the city of Eatonville's history as a city, as well as their fight in reclaiming educational land. Collaborators: Viet P. + Ellie. M Learn more about 1887 First here: https://linktr.ee/1887first