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I'm Sarah Austin Janess.
This is the sound of students from the Bronx High School of Science, the Beacon School, harvest collegiate high school, and young people from all over the five boroughs of New York waiting to tell stories with the moth.
Since the early days of the moth, teams of moth teaching artists have gone into high schools around the country and worked with young people to develop and craft stories from their lives.
In 2012, the Moths education program was formalized because we believe that young people's stories need to be celebrated and shared on a wider scale.
So this episode is a celebration of the moths education program.
In this hour, you'll hear five students who were all part of a special showcase at the bellhouse in Brooklyn, which was packed with hundreds of students, moth workshop leaders, and faculty advisors.