Voice Box - Arlington's Next Generation

Thursday, October 15, 2009 - 7:15pm - 8:30pm
In this episode of VOICE BOX students from the area high schools including HB Woodlawn, Wakefield, and Washington-Lee will discuss the good, the bad, the ugly, and the beautiful in Arlington. Some of the questions addressed will be:

What are the major challenges and benefits of growing up in Arlington? Does it change based on ethnicity, sexual orientation or political beliefs? Is your school academically challenging? What is your vision for Arlington's future?

You are invited to be part of the studio audience -- ask a question or share your own story. Voicebox airs regularly on on Comcast 69 (Arlington) and Verizon 38 (Arlington/Fairfax).

Moderated by: Christian Dorsey, Director of Outreach & Policy at the Economic Policy Institute
in Washington DC.

VOICE BOX is a local program with a global perspective. Tackling a wide range of issues,
from immigration to transportation to housing to carrying concealed weapons on college campus,
VOICE BOX examines topics that have both a regional and national impact. It is an interactive
show where residents not only learn about the issues, but are also encouraged to participate in the
dialogue. Voice Box is taped live on the third Thursday of the month.