August 2020 Issue

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T.E.A.M.

Missouri teen uses intersecting Scrabble tiles as inspiration for a unifying message. Artwork by Skye Burghard

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The Lincoln Steffens Legacy

On the anniversary of his death, AZ student analyzes a Gilded Age journalist's legacy. Story by Bella Wexler, Photo by the Oregon Journal

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Being a JA... Or is it AA?

Jamaican born American reflects on her ethnic, racial, and national identity. Story by Amelia Matheson, illustration by Mallika Sunder

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The Fight to Save Our Teachers

AZ student reflects on the fight against schools reopening in Fall 2020. Story by Braden Cantor-Goldner, Illustration by Mallika Sunder

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Unity within Injustice

Student in Australia relates local indigenous incarceration rates to systemic racism in the USA. Story by Jillian Smith, Photo by Jon Tyson

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Strong Women

A display of empowering women leaders of our time standing strongly together with heads held high. Artwork by Bailey Harris

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Why Representation Matters

Indian-American student shares struggles with stereotypes before finally feeling seen in US media. Story and Illustration by Mallika Sunder

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Reform the Police

Seventh grade student in Arizona makes her case for United States police reform. Story by Presley Frank, Photo by Koshu Kunii.

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Is She Asian Enough?

She is a Japanese-American whose identity transcends others' assumptions. Story & anonymous interview by Bella Wexler, photo by Ahmet Sali.

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In Case You Didn’t Know...

Seventh grader explains the Black Lives Matter movement and her response to those who question it. Story by Orsi Brown, Photo by Clay Banks

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Bigotry in the Trump Campaign

Alabama student analyzes president's campaign rhetoric as 2020 election approaches. Story by Holt Templeton, photo by Charles Deluvio

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