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July 03, 2008

South High students Jay Darrell, Saoirse Dungan, Ashley Kramka and Rachel McKennon find out what it takes to become a U.S. Citizen by interviewing people who have become citizens and others. They made the video with the help of the Minneapolis Television Network (MTN) as part of the Voices program.

MTN has been a partner with Minneapolis South High since 1987 in the Voices program. Voices is a social studies class at South, but a vital part of that class is the partnership with MTN. MTN trains students in the Voices class in camera and editing, and the students make documentaries and PSA’s on important social issues.

VOICES stands for Values, Options, Issues and ChoicEs in Society.

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