Web site by youth for youth!
Melissa Hornberger
melissa at youthxpress.net
Mon Feb 5 07:54:03 EST 2001
Hello everyone!
Several weeks ago I introduced myself and I mentioned that we work with youth to teach them media and technology skills. In my introduction, I also mentioned that the kids were preparing to launch the digital version of their quarterly magazine, YOUTHXPRESS.
I just wanted to let everyone know that it's ready! The site is completely written and prepared by the kids in our program. The content is safe and interactive for other kids. Take a look at it and, by all means, share it with the kids in your prospective programs!
The site is at:
http://www.youthxpress.net
<p>Take care,
Melissa Hornberger
Founder/Director
Youth Media Productions
407-753-9551
www.youth-media.org (coming real soon)
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