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JEA Video Interviews

Students gather across the country every fall and spring for JEA/NSPA national conventions. In Autumn 2004, Atlanta was host to JEA/NSPA, and J-Ideas was present to meet with students and advisers. These conference participants' thoughts on the First Amendment are presented here.

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Yarrow Trank, student
Elk Grove, Calif.
Laguna Creek High School
Broadband video clip (1.96MB)
Fast Broadband / LAN video clip (6.11 MB)

Tim Oldakowski, broadcast adviser
Orlando, Fla.
University High School
Broadband (3 MB)
Fast Broadband / LAN (9.5 MB)

Susan Duncan, yearbook adviser
Longview, Texas
Pine Tree High School
Broadband (1.36 MB)
Fast Broadband / LAN (4.22 MB)

Sarah Rohlf, student
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
Cuyahoga Falls High School
Broadband (2.32 MB)
Fast Broadband / LAN (7.2 MB)

Jennifer Shepard, newspaper adviser
Charlotte, N.C.
Phillip O. Berry Academy of Technology
Broadband (4 MB)
Fast Broadband / LAN (12.2 MB)

Jasmine Jackson, student
Columbus, Ga.
Shaw High School
Broadband (2 MB)
Fast Broadband / LAN (6.33 MB)

Erin Daniels, adviser
Sandpoint, Idaho
Sandpoint High School
Broadband (1 MB)
Fast Broadband / LAN (2.88 MB)

Claire Rankin, student
Elk Grove, Calif.
Laguna Creek High School
Broadband (1.06 MB)
Fast Broadband / LAN (3.43 MB)

Alicia Deartola, student
Sherman Oaks, Calif.
Notre Dame High School
Broadband (1.15 MB)
Fast Broadband / LAN (3.57 MB)

Adam Oliver, student
Orlando, Fla.
University High School
Broadband (1.5 MB)
Fast Broadband / LAN (4.6 MB)

 

 

 
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