P.S. 202 Presents: Hall Pass to Music History

P.S. 202 Presents: Hall Pass to Music History
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Students from P.S. 202 in East New York tell the history of the music industry’s famous artists with stories that have shaped their careers.
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The podcast covers various themes such as the evolution of music, artist biographies, and the impact of music on culture and society. For example, a recent episode titled 'Dear Senator, How Can Kids Contribute to Democracy?' showcases a conversation between students and Senator Roxanne Persaud about civic participation, music influences, and community pride, touching on how their favorite artists inspire their work in public service.

Students from P.S. 202 in East New York tell the history of the music industry’s famous artists with stories that have shaped their careers.
In this episode, students decide to take a break from talking about music.
Instead, they chat about something that a lot of kids can relate to — how annoying their brothers and sisters are!
How do you feel about your brothers and sisters? Tune in to find out whether you can relate to any of the podcasters’ experiences.
Hosts: Annie, Rashan, Hollie, and Chloe
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Editor: Jennifer Brown
Executive Producers: Darnell Bent and Jennifer Brown

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