Teenagers make their own radio programmes

25 Feb 2026 , 18:00 - 19:00
ORGANISED BY: Saint-Marc Secular Centre
Great Hall of the Saint-Marc Secular Centre

Radio programme produced by teenagers, broadcast live and open to the public on Radio U, frequency 101.1 FM.

‘Teenagers make their own radio’ is a media education project that aims to enable different generations, in

this case the older and younger generations, to reconnect and relearn how to communicate with each other. The aim is to address the following issue: how are young people's concerns and aspirations changing and adapting to societal challenges? By tackling topics such as social inequality and discrimination against young people from disadvantaged neighbourhoods, as well as issues that look to the future.

This project, in partnership with RadioU, will take the following form:

- A week-long radio discovery course for a group of ten teenagers from Monday 23 to Thursday 26 February. The first two days will be dedicated to discovering and learning the technical aspects of radio: sound recording, writing and reading a column, recording, etc.

- Then, on Wednesday 25 and Wednesday 26, the group will prepare two radio programmes, which will be broadcast live from 6pm to 7.30pm in the main hall of the Foyer Laïque, open to the public.

Several guests will take turns at the microphone during the two evenings devoted to radio broadcasts: FloW, a rapper from Brest; Marianne Gambier, former youth coordinator in a Brest association; Wen2, a graffiti artist from Brest; Lila Le Trividic Harrache, a social science teacher and researcher at the University of Brest; and Matthieu Favennec, a clinical psychologist at the Maison des Adolescents in Brest.