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The Kitchen Sisters Present

217 - International Congress of Youth Voices—Youth on Fire

The Kitchen Sisters Present

The Kitchen Sisters & Radiotopia

Society & Culture

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 July 2023

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Behind the scenes at the International Congress of Youth Voices when 131 youth activists,13 to 26 years old, from 37 countries — students, writers, poets, marchers, community leaders all gathered together in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 2019, to share and amplify their ideas and energy — to brainstorm possibilities for how to achieve a better world.

The International Congress of Youth Voices, founded by author Dave Eggers (co-founder of 826 National) and nonprofit leader Amanda Uhle, gathers the world's most inspiring teen writers and activists. They come from all over the world, including Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, the United States, Colombia, Guatemala, Cuba, Australia, Denmark, Nepal, Russia, England, Thailand, South Africa, Ireland, Canada, Uganda, Pakistan, Burundi, France, India, and Puerto Rico.

Student delegates are chosen based on their commitment to leadership and social justice and their passion and eloquence as writers. The event is designed to provide a path to leadership for all delegates and represents a continuum from students who have exhibited potential in local writing and tutoring programs to writers and activists who have already made notable achievements at a very young age.

Produced by The Kitchen Sisters (Davia Nelson & Nikki Silva) in collaboration with Nathan Dalton, Brandi Howell, Rachel Templeton & Teddy Alexander. Mixed by Jim McKee. Story Intern: Jonathan Hsieh. Special thanks to Dave Eggers & Amanda Uhle and to all the delegates from around the country and around the world who came to Puerto Rico and shared their stories with us.

The Kitchen Sisters Present is part of the Radiotopia podcast network from PRX.

Funding for work of The Kitchen Sisters comes from The National Endowment for the Humanities, The National Endowment for the Arts, The Robert Sillins Family Foundation, The TRA Fund supporting our Intern Program, and Listener Contributions to The Kitchen Sisters Productions.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Radio Topia, welcome to the Kitchen Sisters present from PRX.

0:05.7

We are the Kitchen Sisters, Davia Nelson and Nikki Silva.

0:09.5

Hi, it's Nikki of the Kitchen Sisters and I'm excited to tell you about a new show coming

0:15.0

to Radio Topia.

0:16.6

It's called Weight For It, not Weight, W-A-I-T, like Weight For Me, or Weight Weight Don't

0:24.2

Tell Me, but Weight, W-E-I-G-H-T.

0:28.4

That thing that many in our society are concerned with gaining or losing.

0:33.0

Weight For It is a narrative show that tells the story of folks who can't stop thinking

0:37.4

about their weight.

0:39.1

Creator and host Ronald Young Jr. is seeking to have the conversations about our bodies

0:43.7

that are often understated and sometimes flat out unsaid.

0:48.3

He kicks the show off with his own story, wondering if he can ever truly be desirable

0:53.1

as a fat man.

0:54.6

He then brings us stories of all types of folks, fat and straight-sized, who can't seem

0:59.8

to keep weight off their minds.

1:02.2

New episodes starting August 17th, subscribe to Weight For It today wherever you listen

1:07.6

to podcasts.

1:24.6

I'm Nabil Abbas, I'm a social activist from Pakistan, that's me.

1:29.2

My name is Prince Agrawal and I'm originally from Nepal.

1:32.5

This is my first time representing my country in Nepal in the international congress of

1:36.4

universities.

1:37.9

Picture this, 131 young people, 13 to 26 years old, from 37 countries.

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