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Magazine is the voice of kids

10/24/2012

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Voice K presents a journalism award to Wendy Wang.
Article copied from Mississauga News
Article by Jan Dean

Being an editor is child's play for Joanna Liu. In fact, she's editor-in-chief of Voice K, the Mississauga-based magazine that's written by children, for children. 

Liu, 24, has tutored kids for years at the Golden Key Cultural Centre, a tutoring facility at 3558 Erindale Station Rd. that's owned by her parents. That gave her space to work and ready access to a team of journalists between 7-15.

"It wasn't as hard as I thought it would be to start the magazine," said Liu. 

The easy part was the name. Voice K stands for "Voice of Kids."

Some 13 months later, there are 15 young reporters contributing toVoice K, which gets its story leads from about  25 local organizations. 

It's been a lot of work for the young editor, who still works for the Golden Key Culture Centre and is also completing an internship in marketing at the Mississauga Food Bank.

Liu, who has lived in Mississauga for a decade, is good at multi-tasking. She speaks Chinese, English and Japanese. She studied arts management at University of Toronto and public relations at Humber College. Along the way she fit in some journalism courses.

At Voice K, she's teaching her cub reporters about interviewing techniques and magazine writing.
"The kids were shy at first about asking questions, but they've learned a lot," she said.

They also love what they're doing. Wendy Wang, 13, is a Voice Kjournalist who says it's exciting to meet new people and see her work published.

The magazine publishes original short stories, reports on events, and assessments of current trends from a kid's point of view.

After publishing online for months, Liu used a $2,000 donation from her parents to publish paper editions of Voice K.

Now she's applying for grants in hopes of building a broadcasting studio for Voice K.

"It would be so awesome to catch our reporters on film actually doing their interviews," said Liu. 

Liu has also pitched her idea for a broadcasting studio to the Aviva Community Fund, which backs ideas that are chosen through several rounds of online voting. Those who submit the winning ideas get anywhere from $5,000 to $150,000 to make them reality. The second round of voting started Oct. 22. For more information visitwww.voicek.ca and www.avivacommunityfund.org. 


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Vote for us on Aviva Community Fund

10/4/2012

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At the heart of Voice K, is a desire for constant growth and development, with each little journalist and/or author improving his or her craft (whatever it might be, e.g. writing, reporting, reading, etc.) whilst simultaneously providing a valuable resource for kids of all ages and from all over the GTA to read and learn from. 

There is nothing quite like seeing your name in print, and all that hard-work and energy amount to something so worthwhile. It can be an exhilarating experience; one that we hope to share with more bright and talented young reporters and writers. 

Voice K aims to become an even larger platform for kids, showcasing their unique, informative and often quite humorous voices more effectively through a larger media outlet.  We hope to expand our reach whilst continuing to provide a diverse, social learning experience for everyone involved in new and more exciting ways. 

We've given our journalists the chance to see their name in print, now we want to focus on capturing their little faces on screen, behind the camera, starting with a series of online episodes, conducting interviews and reporting on different events.  

We hope to build a studio within our current building and transform it into a news station for children. But we can’t do it without the support of other people like us who believe in the power and value of a child’s voice and the insurmountable possibilities of that voice’s range when given the proper guidance and allowed enough room to grow. 


Please vote for us at http://www.avivacommunityfund.org/ideas/acf13429

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