One of its founders went on to form the New York City-based Youth Communication, a youth-led media program for young people in foster care.
This movement features hundreds of individuals and organizations working across the United States to promote the roles of young people in society and in the media.
[6] The 2000s introduced youth-led media programs and organizations internationally, including Central and South America,[7] Africa, Europe, and Australia.
Speak Africa is a Pan-African youth-produced multi-media communication initiative that works in print, radio, TV, the Internet and community theatre, and the Vera Project is an all-ages, non-profit youth music organization in Seattle, Washington.
Coal Cracker[10] youth-led news based in Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania, is a quarterly newspaper and website with content by young journalists from 12–18 years old.