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Making Their Case: SLPS Urban League Debaters Earn High Honors

Debate is an activity in which thousands of high school and college students participate throughout the country.

The academic activity takes many forms and styles though ‘policy debate’ is one of the most common.

Policy debate involves two teams of two competitors who square off in an hour-plus exchange, advocating for our against certain policy actions.  This year, high school policy debate students are arguing for or against the federal government increasing its investment in the country’s transportation infrastructure.  The topics include high-speed rail, airports and roads.

According to the National Association for Urban Debate Leagues there are more than 500 urban high schools participating in debate.

St. Louis is home to the Saint Louis Urban Debate League, an organization working with approximately 130 students in the St. Louis Public Schools.  Their mission is to “provide underserved St. Louis youth with trajectory-changing opportunities through the power of meaningful, competitive policy debate programming and college-readiness activities.”

A SLUDL First

This past weekend, at a regional tournament which qualifies teams to the National Forensics League national tournament, Cameron Smith and Destiny Crockett of Clyde C. Miller Career Academy went undefeated, becoming the first-ever SLUDL team to qualify for the tournament.

Cameron Smith, his coach, Samantha Smith, and SLUDL Executive Director Missy Heinemann joined host Don Marsh to talk about the recent success and role of urban debate in St. Louis

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Alex is the executive producer of "St. Louis on the Air" at St. Louis Public Radio.
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Don Marsh served as host of St. Louis Public Radio’s “St. Louis on the Air" from 2005 to 2019, bringing discussions of significant topics to listeners' ears at noon Monday through Friday. Don has been an active journalist for 58 years in print, radio and television. He has won 12 Regional Emmy Awards for writing, reporting, and producing. He is the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, was inducted into the St. Louis Media Hall of Fame in 2013, and named “Media Person of the Year” by the St. Louis Press Club in 2015. He has published three books: his most recent, “Coming of Age, Liver Spots and All: A Humorous Look at the Wonders of Getting Old,” “Flash Frames: Journey of a Journeyman Journalist” and “How to be Rude (Politely).” He holds an honorary Doctor of Arts and Letters degree from the University of Missouri-St. Louis.