“Discourse” is a show about telling stories that matter. Each season has a different focus, listed below the title, explored through audio storytelling. Episodes can vary from a narrator-centered monologue to an in-studio interview, to a long-form feature.
Here at Mamaroneck High School, we are looking to tell stories. About people.
What we have found, is our students have stories to share. And we want to arm them with the skills and platform to do so.
Our show features students composing and mixing feature radio stories about the public and our community. All pieces are student-written and student-produced.
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MPR reporter Mira Goodman went to West Virginia to take a deeper look at Joe Manchin's politics, and how a Democratic senator thrives in a "red" state.
In this episode, Mamaroneck Public Radio reporter Hanna Young takes a deep look at how the people of West Virginia view the media. At one point, she interviews the head of the WV Coal Miner Union.
In this episode, Mamaroneck Public Radio reporter Eli Worth looks deeply at what West Virginia can do to turn every day survival into success. What are the various ways in which success can be judged?
In this episode, Mamaroneck Public Radio reporter Elizabeth Brissette looks at the concept of stereotyping. Why do people continue to use a label to describe something or someone not known? Do we ever really know someone unless we live in their shoes?