Newest Issue of 110° is Now Available!
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008Congratulations to the young staff, adult mentors and volunteers who worked on the newest edition of the magazine 110°: Tucson’s Youth Tell Tucson’s Stories!
Congratulations to the young staff, adult mentors and volunteers who worked on the newest edition of the magazine 110°: Tucson’s Youth Tell Tucson’s Stories!
Come join VOICES as we celebrate the release of the eighth issue of 110°!
This year, Voices, Inc. is introducing a new summer training program! Voices Freelance Program is a six-week journalism training sessions for young adults from ages 14-21, preparing youth to create their own stories and work on their own terms!
VOICES is pleased to invite the parents and guardians of the 110º Magazine youth staff to a Parent-Guardian dinner on Thursday, December 13, 2007, at 6 p.m at our main offices located at 48 E. Pennington. Youth staff members may bring parents, guardians, or persons serving as their mentors.
VOICES is joining other youth-focused organizations in Tucson to present “Home is Where the Art Is,” a free event to raise awareness for National Runaway Prevention Month.
All youth are invited to attend this month’s DAMN featuring Walkout, a 2006 TV movie based on the 1968 Mexican-American student walkouts that took place in East Los Angeles. The movie starts at 7 p.m. Thursday, November 8, at VOICES (located in downtown Tucson at 48 E. Pennington Street). Arrive early to get a good spot on the couch and first dibs on snacks.
KUAT previews “THE WAR,” a Ken Burns film
Sunday, September 16, 2007
3:00-5:00 p.m.
Pima Air & Space Museum, Hanger 3
6000 E Valencia Rd, Tucson, AZ
VOICES: Community Stories Past and Present, Inc. is looking for journalists, writers, photographers, documentary and media artists to work with Tucson youth in a dynamic, creative environment.
This construction is a joint venture renovation project of VOICES and City High School to improve the building we share at 48 E. Pennington Street in downtown Tucson, Arizona so we can serve more local youth in school and after school.
110 Degrees: Issue 7 is now available to read online at the Arizona Daily Star. Published June 1, VOICES latest issue was included as an insert to the Star’s Friday edition and includes the work of over twenty youth.