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Communications Studies Student On Air

By Carlie Sisco, English and creative writing, 鈥19
Comms student Kiara Williams featured on PBS39 show
Communication studies student Kiara Williams chosen for PBS39 show 鈥淵our Take with Tracy Yatsko鈥

Kiara Williams, a junior communication studies broadcasting major, has always had a passion for the media industry.

I knew what I wanted to study since I was a child. I always knew that public speaking was something that I wanted to do. I didn鈥檛 have to question it, didn鈥檛 have to second guess it. 鈥擪iara Williams

Now, Williams鈥 dream is coming true, thanks to the preparation and connections she鈥檚 gaining from Widener.

Alumna Chantale Belefanti, who Williams had seen as a panelist on PBS39鈥檚 鈥,鈥 told Williams about a casting call for a new show called 鈥.鈥 Williams jumped at the opportunity. It was her chance to be in front of the camera and give her opinion on topics that affect everyday life.

She submitted her resum茅 and auditioned. Eight colleges and universities were represented during the audition process and, by the end, Williams was chosen to represent Widener.

鈥淵our Take鈥 is a weekly 30-minute talk show led by Tracy Yatsko, host and producer of 鈥淩eporters Roundtable.鈥 During the show, Yatsko and five diverse college students from the Greater Lehigh Valley discuss common issues, listen to different perspectives, find common ground, and offer solutions. This season features students from Widener University, Lehigh University, and Northampton Community College.

Kiara Williams featured student on PBS39
"Your Take" delves each week into topics of importance to a diverse group of students.

Since the premiere on Feb. 1, the show has tackled such topics as social media, the importance of perspective, filtering your beliefs, and representation in government. Throughout the season, the cast will bring their viewpoints to new issues every week, such as de-stigmatizing mental health, gentrification, and the cost of quality education. The show also takes an interactive spin, involving conversations with experts, taking the discussion to members of the community, and a segment titled 鈥淎sk the Cast鈥 during which audience members have the opportunity to ask cast members questions about themselves or college.

鈥溾橸our Take鈥 is very important because it allows a diverse group of students to come together to discuss different topics, give our perspective, hopefully bring awareness, and find solutions to problems,鈥 Williams said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 exciting to be a voice for those that may feel like they don鈥檛 have one.鈥

Williams is in her second semester back at Widener in seven years. During her time away from school, she worked in healthcare providing patient administration for Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and focused on motherhood, dedicating her time to raising her two sons.

鈥淢y children were my motivation to come back and get my degree,鈥 Williams said. 鈥淚 was procrastinating for years and finally realized I was ready to jumpstart my career. Getting my degree is a very important step to reaching my goal of ultimately becoming a news anchor.鈥

鈥淵our Take鈥 airs every Friday at 7 p.m. on PBS39.

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