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Issue 2 - Page 2

June 13, 2022
Learn/Listen

Speeches We Loved from 2022 Student Presidential Campaigns

Seven quotes we love from students who are putting in the work to be the change that they seek.

Act/Create

Jazzy Guerra Redefines Journalism, One Superstar Interview at a Time

A young reporter is pushing the boundaries of journalism and helping people of all ages find their voices.

June 13, 2022

Why Every Private School Needs to Divest from Fossil Fuels – and How

Act/Learn

A 16-year-old high school student’s first-hand advice about how high school students can help combat the climate crisis by petitioning their schools to divest

REVIEW: GASLIT

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A modern look at Martha Mitchell and the 1970s Watergate scandal

Create/Root

Local Journalism is Dying, but Young Reporters Can Save It

Groundbreaking journalism by high school reporters fills a gaping hole in news media

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by Joe Lovinger
June 13, 2022
Learn/Listen

The Watch Us Rise Summer “Reading” List

Think outside the classroom! Here are 8 books, movies, shows, and activities to watch, read, and do this summer for civic inspiration

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by Tanya Iyer
June 13, 2022
Learn/Listen/Root

Thank You Mr. Assini — You Changed My Life

An eighth grade social studies teacher encourages a young cynic to find community and hope

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by C. N. Dienes
June 13, 2022
Learn/Listen/Root

Giving Thanks to Teachers Who Give Their All

An introduction to our new column of thank-you letters from students to the teachers who changed their lives

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by Joe Lovinger
June 13, 2022
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What Book Bans Reveal About the Leaders Who Support Them

By removing hundreds of books from school curricula, Texas politicians are writing off thousands of students

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by Anjali Vishwanath
June 13, 2022
Learn/Listen

7 Things I Learned About the Russia-Ukraine War on TikTok

Documenting a Brutal War, Young Ukrainians Have Pushed A Popular Social Media App Well Beyond Dance Fads

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by Induja Kumar
June 13, 2022
Learn/Listen

“Black” or “African American” — Which is More Appropriate?

Terms limit — and liberate — our identities. A young woman explores the power of words.

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by Erin Williams
June 13, 2022
Act/Learn/Root

We Need to Stay Focused on the War in Ukraine as it Rages On

Young Ukrainians brought attention to this brutal war. Now young Americans need to help them win it.

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by Sonya Rashkovan
June 13, 2022
Learn/Listen

Was Going Test-Optional a Big Mistake? 

After a radical decision to eliminate mandatory standardized testing, some administrators realize the exams have real value after all

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by Charlotte Mauger
June 13, 2022
Act/Listen

Wake Up, Washington: Youth Mental Health Must Be Your Priority 

Gen-Z activists have spent years advancing the cause of mental wellness. Now it’s time for politicians to join the fight

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by Larissa May
June 13, 2022
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