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Disappearing Ink: A Grownup Story of a Teen Newspaper
MeemanPod
9 episodes
4 hours ago
Explore the story of the Teen Appeal, a city-wide newspaper produced by high school students in Memphis, Tennessee. Hear from former students and staff members about their experiences and the program's impact on their lives and career paths. Disappearing Ink discusses everything about the TA from its inception in the late 1990s to the funding cuts that brought about its end in 2015. Join us as we delve into the history and legacy of the Teen Appeal.
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Explore the story of the Teen Appeal, a city-wide newspaper produced by high school students in Memphis, Tennessee. Hear from former students and staff members about their experiences and the program's impact on their lives and career paths. Disappearing Ink discusses everything about the TA from its inception in the late 1990s to the funding cuts that brought about its end in 2015. Join us as we delve into the history and legacy of the Teen Appeal.
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Episodes (9/9)
Disappearing Ink: A Grownup Story of a Teen Newspaper
S2E1 Center Stage

In this episode, we sit down with Keona Gardner a long-time journalist turned communications professional. Keona began her journalism journey with the Teen Appeal in its first year of existence back in 1997. She credits the TA for giving her the skills and experiences that sent her to the University of Missouri J-school, which eventually led to more than 15 years in newspapers.

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1 year ago
18 minutes 7 seconds

Disappearing Ink: A Grownup Story of a Teen Newspaper
Season Two Trailer

Season two of the Disappearing Ink podcast launches April 30. This season we sat down with six women whose lives were forever changed by their experiences at the Teen Appeal. From long-time journalists to award winning authors, these six women have lead successful careers and it all began with the high school newspapers in Memphis.

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1 year ago
1 minute 46 seconds

Disappearing Ink: A Grownup Story of a Teen Newspaper
S1E5 The Coordinators

In this episode, Brandi tells the story of three former Teen Appeal coordinators: Chuck Holiday (2001-2003), Dr. Dianne Bragg (2003-2006), and Elle Perry (2013-2015). Each discusses the challenges and triumphs they and their students experienced covering news in Memphis and Shelby County Schools. From training students at the summer journalism camp to pushing back on school officials threatening to silence student journalists, the TA coordinators worked to ensure all students were mentored and supported during their time at the newspaper.

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2 years ago
18 minutes 27 seconds

Disappearing Ink: A Grownup Story of a Teen Newspaper
S1E4 Full Circle

Dr. Marcus Matthews, an administrator for Shelby County Schools, was one of the first students on the Teen Appeal staff in 1997. Matthews, who wrote the TA's tag line "Giving Truth to Memphis Youth", talks about his experiences with the high school newspaper and how those experiences led to a journalism career and then eventually a doctorate degree in education and his current role with Shelby County Schools. In addition to his experience in the early years of the newspaper, Matthews also served as coordinator for the Teen Appeal for five years from 2007 to 2012.

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2 years ago
10 minutes 46 seconds

Disappearing Ink: A Grownup Story of a Teen Newspaper
S1E6 Memphis to Hollywood

In this episode, Ben Cory Jones—writer, producer and show runner for popular shows like HBO's Insecure, Boomerang, Underground and Hand to God—talks about the impact of Teen Appeal on his life and career. Jones chats about the how the TA not only gave him journalism experience covering stories in his high school, but the TA also gave him an outlet to find his "people" and mentors who would help propel him to a successful writing career in Hollywood.

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2 years ago
14 minutes 23 seconds

Disappearing Ink: A Grownup Story of a Teen Newspaper
S1E1 The Beginning

In the first episode of Disappearing Ink, Otis Sanford, the former deputy managing editor of the Commercial Appeal, and Dr. David Arant, the chair of the Department of Journalism and Strategic Media at the University of Memphis, discuss the early days of the Teen Appeal newspaper. As the liaison between the Commercial Appeal and Teen Appeal, Sanford played a crucial role in printing and distributing almost 20,000 copies of the high school newspaper to every student in Memphis City Schools. At the same time, Arant and the journalism faculty at UofM worked tirelessly to establish a space and structure within the Meeman Journalism Building to train and host high school journalists.

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2 years ago
19 minutes 49 seconds

Disappearing Ink: A Grownup Story of a Teen Newspaper
S1E2 The Background, Part 1

Jackson sits down with Dr. Elinor Grusin, a longtime journalism professor at the University of Memphis and one of the masterminds behind the Teen Appeal. This is the first of a two-part episode that takes a closer look at the inner workings of the Teen Appeal and its profound impact on the community. Grusin, a prominent figure in Memphis journalism, conceived the idea for the Teen Appeal in 1996 and dedicated the next 11 years of her life to making it a success. Her tireless efforts provided high school students with a platform to not only learn journalism skills but also glimpse into college life, with the hope of inspiring hundreds of Memphis students to pursue university degrees after high school. Throughout the journey, Grusin and TA students produced impactful and meaningful journalism that left a mark on the city of Memphis.

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2 years ago
12 minutes 47 seconds

Disappearing Ink: A Grownup Story of a Teen Newspaper
S1E3 The Background, Part 2

In this thought-provoking episode, Jackson and Dr. Elinor Grusin further explore the profound impact of the Teen Appeal on the students of Memphis City Schools and the local journalism scene. Historically, news organizations have been predominantly homogenous, with news staff and management consisting mostly of white men. One of the main objectives of the Teen Appeal was to address this imbalance by exposing students who would not typically be introduced to journalism, to the field. Incredibly, 95 percent of the students working with the Teen Appeal were African American, bringing fresh perspectives, diverse stories and new faces to the newsroom. Through the Teen Appeal, Grusin, the TA staff and students actively worked toward creating a more inclusive and diverse media landscape that better reflected the community they served.

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2 years ago
16 minutes 33 seconds

Disappearing Ink: A Grownup Story of a Teen Newspaper
Disappearing Ink Trailer

A sneak peek into season one of Disappearing Ink: A Grownup Story of a Teen Newspaper. The full season drops on April 28.

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2 years ago
1 minute 37 seconds

Disappearing Ink: A Grownup Story of a Teen Newspaper
Explore the story of the Teen Appeal, a city-wide newspaper produced by high school students in Memphis, Tennessee. Hear from former students and staff members about their experiences and the program's impact on their lives and career paths. Disappearing Ink discusses everything about the TA from its inception in the late 1990s to the funding cuts that brought about its end in 2015. Join us as we delve into the history and legacy of the Teen Appeal.