Interview with Jackson’s Mayor-elect, Chokwe Lumumba

On Wednesday, May 3, the day after the Democratic primary for mayor, Chokwe Antar Lumumba visited the Youth Media Project learning space to sit with student journalists from Jim Hill High School and Wingfield High School. Lumumba talked about the community of Jackson, youth engagement, future creative placemaking opportunities, and a message of embrace for […]

Maggie Jefferis: A Teacher and a Filmmaker

by Leslyn Smith Photo above of Maggie Jefferis by Sonni Pressley  It was a Tuesday when Maggie Jefferis swung open the door to the old building. The halls of Bailey APAC were dimly lit, the floors slanted, and the then-unfamiliar sound of a metal detector went off as she walked in. There was a faint smell of […]

Kenyatta Brown: ‘Carpe Diem’ and a Journalism Headstart

by Aja Purvis Photo above of Kenytta Brown by Kelsee Ford The drizzle fell lightly from the dark sky. In his maroon and white jersey, the number 11 printed on the center of his back, Kenytta J. Brown strategically kicked the soccer ball as he headed toward the goal. Coming from his blind side, a […]

Darryn Price: Moving to the Anchor Desk

by Kaitlyn Fowler Photo above of Darryn Price by Kelsee Ford  When Darryn Price was in the 10th grade, she didn’t expect to find out what she wanted to do with her life. She had signed up for Ridgeland High School’s broadcast journalism class simply because it seemed like a good option. But it was […]

Asia Mangum: ‘I Want Excitement’

by Maleah Briggs Photo above of Asia Mangum by Kaitlyn Fowler Asia Mangum was sitting at her desk when her outgoing teacher, Mr.Clark, instructed everyone to stand up by their desks. The class was about to play an introductory game to get to know everyone. Each student was to state their name, age and favorite […]

Ariel Willingham: From a Life-giver to a Life-saver

by Ruben Banks Photo above of Ariel Willingham by Imani Khayyam It was a sunny Tuesday afternoon as Ariel Willingham, then 12 years old, sat in the the pew of Springridge United Methodist Church in Byram, Miss. She had been told that “they” meet here every second Tuesday at 6 p.m. It was finally the […]

Chloe Bishop: Smart and a Bit Shy

by Jonathan Buckley Photo above of Chloe Bishop by Sonni Pressley Chloe Bishop’s shyness has led to some of her greatest friendships. When she was at Northwest Middle School, she was way more shy than she is now. One day she walked into her sixth-grade band class, her favorite, with her friend Imani. When they […]

Makallen Kelley: The Power of the Arts

by Y’Sonni Pressley Photo above of Makallen Kelley by Kelsee Ford Makallen Kelley walked out of the back bedroom of her dad’s house into a backyard full of laughing family members. The smell of food on the grill made her stomach rumble with anticipation. Music was blasting from the speakers of someone’s phone, and she […]

Sonni Pressley: Travels with Y’Sonni and Her Mother

by Makallen Kelley Photo above of Sonni Pressley by Kelsee Ford “If I can’t go to sleep, then neither can you!” Ten-year-old Y’Sonni Pressley‘s mother rattled her out of her road-trip slumber. Her mom had been behind the wheel for more than 20 hours on the way to Los Angeles, Calif., from Mississippi .Traveling wasn’t […]

Jonathan Buckley: Dedicated to Music

by Chloe Bishop Photo above of Jonathan Buckley by Kelsee Ford When Jonathan Buckley was younger, he would spend time with his maternal grandmother. He became close to her early because he liked cooking, and she use to make him biscuits. “Grandma, can you teach me how to make biscuits?” he asked her. Then one […]