2024 California Statewide Youth Media Conference

May 4th- May 5th 2024

 

The Waterfront Hotel
10 Washington St, Oakland, CA 94607

2024 Conference Agenda

  • Conference Day 1

    SATURDAY, MAY 4, 2024

    9AM-10AM Registration and Breakfast

    10AM-12PM Opening Session with the Youth Advisors

    12PM-1PM Lunch

    12:15PM-1PM Emiliano Villa, Keynote Speaker

    1PM-1:45PM Workshops (Choose 1)

    The Real Deal: Journalism & Social Media (Keana Jurado)

    Through the Lens of Photojournalism (Juliana Yamada)

    The World of Video Journalism (Adeyinka Adeboyejo)

    1:45PM-2PM Break

    2PM-2:45PM Workshops (Choose 1)

    Using AI in Media (Bosco Kante)

    The Art of Illustration in Media (Andy Warner)

    Journalism Ethics (Cierra Bailey Hernandez)

    2:45PM-3PM Photo Contest

    3:15PM Group Photo

    See below for Saturday night activity

  • Conference Day 2

    SUNDAY, MAY 5, 2024

    9AM-10AM Breakfast

    10AM-10:45AM Meet The Makers: Youth Panel

    10:45AM-11AM Break

    11AM-11:45AM Workshops (Choose 1)

    The Art of Podcasting (Sharif Youssef)

    The Landscape of Journalism and Media Today (Azucena Rasilla)

    Intro to Canva: A Graphic Design Crash Course (Kiera Kaiser, Youth Advisor)

    11:45AM-11:55AM Break

    12PM- 1PM Cinco De Mayo Lunch

    12:15PM-1PM Noel California, Keynote Speaker

    1PM-1:15PM Break

    1:15pm-2:15PM Preparing For The Real World: A Professional Development Workshop (Julia Sidley, Youth Advisor & Maria Mandril Hernandez, Access Local TV)

    2:15PM-3PM Closing Session

    3PM Depart

Meet the Speakers

  • Emiliano Villa, keynote speaker

    Emiliano Villa is a multidisciplinary artist and mediamaker born and raised in Oakland, CA. Through his work with YR Media and KQED, he has nearly a decade of public media experience and has covered the intersection of identity and arts for radio, TV, and digital. As Youth Media Specialist at KQED, he produces Youth Takeover, publishing youth-made content sourced from Bay Area high school classrooms across KQED's many programs. Emiliano also leads their Youth Advisory Board, which connects students to KQED producers for mentorship and production support. He is also a founding producer of their upcoming Youtube series The Field Trip Game, KQED's first ever youth-produced program. Outside of mediamaking, Emiliano enjoys dancing to pop music, thrifting unique vintage goods, and spending as much time as possible in nature.

  • Noel California, keynote speaker

    Noel California is a creator from East Oakland. He works in multimedia and focuses most of his energy on creating media that sheds awareness for people in various communities. He uses multimedia as a medium to produce quality storytelling. He is a 5x multinational award-winning artist, most notably winning 2 Edward R. Murrow's & being honored with the title "Journalist of the Year" by the Society Of Professional Journalists in 2022. If he isn't working in multimedia, he shifts his dedication to being an active member in the community that is Oakland, advocating for a better culture for Oakland.

  • Juliana Yamada, Through The Lens of Photojournalism

    Juliana Yamada is a Japanese American independent photojournalist in San Francisco. Her work can frequently be found in the San Francisco Chronicle, KQED, CalMatters, and the San Francisco Standard. She loves that photojournalism allows us to meet new people, share their stories, and make an impact on their communities. Juliana is drawn to making work about culture, identity, and politics, and is especially interested in exploring the Japanese American experience.

  • Adeyinka Adeboyejo, The World of Video Journalism

    Media Professional with experience from in sports, journalism, commercial film and tv, and nonprofits.

  • Keana Jurado, The Real Deal: Journalism & Social Media

    Social Media Coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers

  • Bosco Kante, Using AI in Media

    Bosko Kante is a music producer, inventor, and mechanical engineer who has written and performed talkbox on Grammy Winning Albums by Dua Lipa and Kanye West including the #11 streaming song of all time “Levitating”. When he was forced to lip sync his talkbox part instead of performing live on the American Music Awards with Kanye West, he decided to reinvent the talkbox and make it mobile. He co-founded music tech company ElectroSpit Inc., invented the Guthman Award winning ElectroSpit ESX-1 talkbox used by David Guetta and Stevie Wonder, produced and performed on songs with E40, Drake, Bruno Mars, and Big Boi, and gives back by helping musicians create their own music tech businesses that leverage AI and AR technology at the nonprofit Black music incubator “HiiiWAV” he founded in Oakland, California.

  • Andy Warner, The Art of Illustration in Media

    Andy Warner creates nonfiction comics. He is the author of This Land is My Land, Spring Rain, the NY Times Best Selling Brief Histories of Everyday Objects, and the YA history series Andy Warner’s Oddball Histories: Pests and Pets. His books have been translated into Russian, Chinese, Korean, French and Spanish. He was a contributing editor at The Nib from 2016 until it ceased publication in 2023, and teaches cartooning at the California College of the Arts, Stanford University and The Animation Workshop in Denmark. His work has been published widely, including by Slate, American Public Media, Popular Science, KQED, IDEO.org, The Center for Constitutional Rights, UNHCR, UNRWA, UNICEF, Google X and Buzzfeed.

  • Cierra Bailey

    Cierra is the East Bay Division editor for the Embarcadero Media Foundation, a nonprofit news organization with seven publications spanning the Peninsula and Tri-Valley regions. She has a BA in journalism and media studies from California State University, Monterey Bay and an MS in communications from Syracuse University. Over the last decade, Cierra has worked in print, digital media, television and radio. Cierra is also a racial justice advocate and a founding member of Tri-Valley for Black Lives, a community based organization that aims to foster a safe and anti-racist environment through education and empowerment within the Tri-Valley region of the Bay Area.

  • Sharif Youssef, The Art of Podcasting

    Sharif Youssef is a writer, editor, producer, designer, engineer, and artist working primarily in the media of sound and words (often at the same time!) Their work has appeared on This American Life, 99% Invisible (where they were a staffer for 4.5 years,) Vox, NBC, and New York Magazine (among others.) Shows, series, and episodes they’ve worked on routinely rank in the top ten of the iTunes Chart, have won awards (including a Pulitzer,) and garnered praise from critics at The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Atlantic, Vulture, and (occasionally) their father. They are from Wheeling, West Virginia by way of Alexandria, Egypt and now call Oakland, California home.

  • Azucena Rasilla, The Landscape of Journalism and Media Today

    Azucena is a bilingual journalist from East Oakland. She’s the arts & community reporter for The Oaklandside, curating the city’s rich artistic landscape and cultural heritage. She is a longtime reporter on Oakland arts, culture, and community. She is also the host of Culture Makers. In this quarterly live event, she is in conversation with other creatives in Oakland. She started her career at the alt-weekly East Bay Express. As an independent journalist, her work has appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, KQED, Eater, Curbed, and other publications.

  • Kiera Kaiser

    Youth Advisor, The kNOw Youth Media

  • Julia Sidley & Maria Mandril Hernandez

    Tower of Youth, Access Sacramento

Saturday Night Event

3:30PM-5PM Dinner at Plank
5:15PM-6PM Ferry to San Francisco

6PM- 8PM Free Time at Pier 39

8:30PM Charter Bus back to Waterfront Hotel

PIER 39 is the premiere entertainment destination in the heart of the San Francisco waterfront. Along with two levels of dining, entertainment, shopping and attractions. PIER 39 is home to the world-famous sea lions and offers a spectacular view of the Golden Gate Bridge!

 
 

Special thanks to The California Endowment for their generous support!