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June 2010 Archives
The World Cup isn't just about competition, it's also about speed, precision and fitness. This week, the citizen Journalists from GlobalGirl Media profile exercise guru (and infomercial king) Tony Horton and get the skinny on his rise to the top of the fitness game.
Last week, some of the young journalists at GlobalGirl Media got to tell their stories on KPFK. Listen to the interviews, and read their takes on their visit to the radio station.
Girls from Los Angeles and Soweto get past stereotypes about their countries.
Right here in L.A.'s MacArthur Park there are young soccer enthusiasts ready to share their love of the game
A profile of muralist Susana DeLeon, who goes by the pseudonym Timoi
The young journalists from GlobalGirl Media have been blogging Los Angeles and the World Cup. Here is a digest of their posts.
The first game will begin at 7:00 A.M, which is a problem because class in Garfield High School begins at 7:15 A.M.
The Los Angeles Bureau of GlobalGirl Media - as well as it's partnership with KCET - launches with the first game of the World Cup!
The GlobalGirl Media reporters are divided into two teams - Team Orange and Team Red. They hail from across Los Angeles. We asked them to tell us a little about themselves:
GlobalGirl Media: My Voice Is Important
June 11, 2010 12:18 PM
The Los Angeles' GlobalGirl Media Reporters beginning a new journey through education, self discovery and truth-seeking by asking: What makes my voice important?
Support for KCET.org provided by:
GlobalGirl Media
GlobalGirl Media puts girls at the center of the story, training a future generation of female citizen journalists. The Kick it Up! initiative is training 20 girls in Soweto and Los Angeles as reporters to cover the 2010 FIFA World Cup, as well as issues in their communities. Learn more!







