By Any Media Necessary: Mapping Youth and Participatory Politics

Amplify Voice

These individuals, groups and organizations are especially concerned with amplifying the voice of their constituents, particularly those who have been traditionally marginalized. Sometimes this involves making media, particularly using maker practices like direct address or fictional storytelling.  It can also involve working through mechanisms of translation, whereby people who speak in realms of popular culture are shown how to translate that speech into the political realm.

This page has paths:

  1. Browse by Participatory Practice Alexandra Margolin

Contents of this tag:

  1. I, Too, Am Harvard
  2. Black Youth Project
  3. It Gets Better
  4. Youth Radio
  5. ImMEDIAte Justice
  6. Black Girls Code
  7. The Red Pump Project
  8. To Write Love on Her Arms
  9. Iraq Veterans Against the War
  10. American Muslim Youth Networks
  11. Class War Kitteh
  12. Erick Huerta/El Random Hero
  13. Queer Undocumented Immigrant Project
  14. Hollaback!
  15. Caine's Arcade and Imagination Foundation
  16. Blank Noise
  17. InterOccupy
  18. BreakOUT! New Orleans
  19. Food is Free Project: Open-Source Front-Yard Community Gardens
  20. Superman Dreamer Comic