The Eichelberger Center For Community Voices At WYSO
The Eichelberger Center For Community Voices At WYSO Public Radio is a collaborative space for audio training, production, and storytelling. Have a story to tell? Learn hands-on audio production and digital storytelling skills from public radio professionals in a supportive studio environment.
Our mission is to amplify community voices. We welcome storytellers of all ages, backgrounds, and experience levels. Scroll down to listen to some of the stories produced by WYSO's Community Voices producers. For information on upcoming Community Voices training opportunities, email email communityvoices@wyso.org
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This year is the 100th anniversary of the U.S. Army’s first around-the-world flight. Some preparation for that flight happened here in the Miami Valley at McCook Field.
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Our deep connections with the planet and our profound disconnections with reality.
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Community Voices Producers Truth Garrett and Mary Evans have a conversation about the stigmatization of the phrase "second chance" in the incarceration system-impacted community.
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Yellow Springs Hardware in downtown Yellow Springs, Ohio, has been hosting blues concerts, improv comedy and gardening lessons, making it an unexpected gathering place in the village.
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In this installment of Dayton Youth Radio, we hear from student poets at the School of Innovation in Springfield.
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Adam Alonzo has been taking photos every day for 20 years, and every day he shares five new photos on his website. Alonzo spoke with WYSO’s Jason Reynolds while taking pictures downtown on his lunch break.
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Ell Tobias is a WYSO Community Producer and a student at Antioch College who grew up in Miami County.
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In this installment of Dayton Youth Radio, we hear from student poets at the School of Innovation in Springfield.
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Knox is coming to Dayton this week to speak at an event for the Ohio Innocence Project, a local nonprofit whose mission is to free every innocent person convicted of a crime they didn’t commit.