Leader.

Educator.

Innovator.

Discover a new perspective on masculinity with Jerome’s inspiring TED Talk!

Film: KUOW brings together ten strangers for a virtual dinner party to talk about pandemic roller skating, the #MeToo movement, and Seattle's changing political landscape.

Jerome’s perspective is showcased in the short film produced by KUOW, an NPR affiliate. Despite being filmed during the height of the pandemic, the film aimed to provide community leaders from diverse backgrounds with a platform to express their thoughts and experiences about the #metoo movement, the pandemic, and the 2020 election.

The film is a powerful reminder of the importance of listening, learning, and engaging with others. Jerome hopes that more people will be inspired to participate in these kinds of conversations, and that together, we can build a brighter and more inclusive future.

Motivating the Youth to Ignite Societal Change: A Call to Action

Watch this 13-year-old’s poem about resillence and racial justice and explore more by clicking here.

Jerome Hunter says the time is now for Problem-Based Learning and listening to youth.

In this hour, KUOW's Are We Going to Be OK? explores education, racism, gender roles, and innovative possibilities for youth engagement during this unprecedented moment of uprising and crisis.

“In reflecting on these seemingly simplistic elements of our friendship, I realize that our bond illuminated the resilience, strength, and beauty of Black teenagehood.”

Check out Jerome’s piece showcased in the Seattle Stories Project by KUOW!