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issue 6

May 22, 2023
Opinion

Why the “Sad Girl” Aesthetic Only Trivializes Teen Depression

Mental health issues should be respected, not glorified on screen.

Create/Listen

Teachers, Meet Your New Favorite T.A.: ChatGPT

Why ChatGPT will have perfect attendance in my writing classroom.

May 22, 2023

In Jeff Foster’s Classroom, Grief Turns to Action

Act/Learn

Meet the teacher at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School who helped his students build March For Our Lives.

Gen Z is Producing a New Kind of Politician: The Disruptor

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Mass outcry on behalf of the "Tennessee Three" reveals a generational divide in politics more than just a political one.

Learn/Listen

Thank You Ms. Hardwick

How one history teacher inspired students inside and outside of the classroom.

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by Trystan Fogg
May 22, 2023
Act/Learn

In Jeff Foster’s Classroom, Grief Turns to Action

Meet the teacher at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School who helped his students build March For Our Lives.

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by Egypt Pettway
May 22, 2023
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Whitewashing Cultural Practices on TikTok Can Be Harmful for Minorities

When the roots behind TikTok trends are ignored, fewer people come to understand meaningful cultural traditions.

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by Dhaanya Balaji
May 22, 2023
Learn/Listen

Women Are Burning Out in STEM

This story is syndicated from The Spectator, the newspaper of New York City’s Stuyvesant High School.

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by Sarah Diaz
May 22, 2023
Learn/Root

Bop or Flop: 7 Iconic Musical Moments in Campaign History

A deep dive into musical moments from the campaign trail.

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by Sophie Stachurski
May 22, 2023
Learn/Root

A Harvard Prof Spent 20 Years Studying Gen Z. Here’s What He Learned.

America’s youngest citizens are getting primed for political engagement long before they can vote. A new book breaks down their civic education.

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by Joe Lovinger
May 22, 2023
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Gen Z is Producing a New Kind of Politician: The Disruptor

Mass outcry on behalf of the "Tennessee Three" reveals a generational divide in politics more than just a political one.

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by Aaditi Lele
May 22, 2023
Act/Create

How I Organized the Tennessee School Shooting Protests

When disaster struck my community, I learned the power of coming together.

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by Brynn Jones
May 22, 2023
Act/Create

How I Got My State Legislature To Listen To Me

Passing a bill into state law is hard work, but there are ways for young people to get involved in the process.

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by Katie Rush
May 22, 2023
Act/Create

Why Gen Z is Rejecting Cars and Embracing Public Transportation

If mayors want the best and brightest to move to their cities, they need good public transit

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by Sophie Stachurski
May 22, 2023
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