Youth Media Representation Program

Amplifying Youth Voices. Empowering Diverse Narratives.

The only program where teens give direct feedback on real scripts

Too often, academics, activists, and storytellers study and create content about adolescents without engaging directly with youth, leading to inauthentic and unrelatable (and in some cases harmful) material. Our Youth Media Representation (YMR) program bridges this gap by giving teens (ages 13-18) a voice in both research and entertainment — helping them transform the way film, television, gaming, and digital content are created and talked about.

CSS Youth Media REPresentation Program '25-'26

APPLICATION IS NOW OPEN!

INTENSIVE VIRTUAL RESEARCH PROGRAM

10-week program. Meet through weekly Zoom meetings on Mondays and Wednesdays

Engage with content creators, learn in research workshops, and develop a project based on your own research topic in media!

REQUIREMENTS

This program is designed for teens aged 13-18. No research experience is required, only a drive to learn!

Must have a Zoom-compatible device and reliable internet connection

Application Deadline: April 15th, 2025 by 11:59pm PT

If you have questions, contact our Youth Digital Marketing Manager: bubba@scholarsandstorytellers.com

Testimonials

About the YMR Program

Every year, the Center for Scholars & Storytellers recruits a cohort of high school students to participate in a year-long program, consisting of 2 parts:

Part 1: Research

We teach young people how to conduct their own research around media topics they’re interested in. Check out the 2024-2025 Cohort’s research projects here.

Part 2: Industry Engagement

We teach young people how to share their experiences, opinions, and research with entertainment professionals, including giving direct feedback on scripts and shows.

YMR inspires the entertainment industry to not only entertain young people but also empower them, ensuring that the stories we tell reflect the diverse, evolving realities of today’s generation.

YMR students speak with Daniel Scheinert (Oscar Award winning writer, director, and producer - Everything Everywhere All At Once) at CSS’s 2024 Annual Teens and Screens Summit Event in Los Angeles, CA. View the video here.

Meet the 2024-2025 YMR Cohort

YMR Leadership

  • Bubba Harris

    Youth Program Manager

    Varnell (Bubba) Harris is the full-time Youth Program Manager at the Center for Scholars & Storytellers. Bubba has been heavily involved in the media & entertainment industry for more than 7 years. Previously he has written and produced content for several gaming and entertainment companies including Epic Games where he worked on the critically acclaimed video game Fortnite. Bubba is also a Black content creator who seeks to make a difference in the world through smiles, laughter, and community engagement.

  • Maya Hernandez, PhD

    Interdisciplinary Scholar

    Dr. Maya Hernandez is an interdisciplinary scholar at the intersection of developmental psychology, education, and informatics with an emphasis on youth development in the digital age. She studies mechanisms of identity development, civic engagement, and mental health as it relates to social media use of historically underrepresented youth through quantitative, qualitative, and participatory action research methods. As Dr. Hernandez continues her academic pursuits through collaborations with UC Irvine, Wellesley College, and UCLA, she also applies her expertise leading the Next Generation Initiatives at a local non-profit in Los Angeles.

  • Jill Sanford

    Senior Media Advisor

    Jill Sanford is a producer in the kids and family space, working both independently and with Sony Pictures Animation. Previously she worked at Netflix, Nickelodeon, and Disney Channel overseeing a wide range of children's programming.

  • Stuart Friedel

    Content Advisor

    Stuart Friedel (Hello, Jack! The Kindness Show; Alice's Wonderland Bakery) is a writer/producer who specializes in proactive programming for young audiences. He holds a BA in Media Studies from Pomona College, an MFA from USC’s Peter Stark Program, and an MA from the Institute of Child Development at the University of Minnesota, where he conducts ongoing research on fostering healthy developmental trajectories for young actors in Hollywood. He was also the first producer of the Scriptnotes podcast with John August & Craig Mazin. Read more (or less) at stustustu.com.

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