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Beyond Gossip, Good and Evil Beyond Gossip, Good and Evil

Young love is supposed to hurt a bit emotionally, but increasingly, it bruises.

Apr 3, 2009 / Elizabeth Méndez Berry

Students Storm the Hill Students Storm the Hill

Youth leaders march on Washington to lobby for affordable education and the DREAM Act.

Apr 3, 2009 / Laura Dean

12,000 Environmental Activists Come to DC 12,000 Environmental Activists Come to DC

Te-Ping Chen The country's largest and most diverse youth and student movement demanded bolder policies on climate change and plotted future actions.

Mar 6, 2009 / The Nation

Free Association: Students Sue the RIAA Free Association: Students Sue the RIAA

Larisa Mann A Harvard student legal team takes on the RIAA's faulty file sharing prosecutions with a novel approach.

Feb 26, 2009 / The Nation

An Educated Investment An Educated Investment

Viany Orozco State legislators can help those most affected with stimulus money for education.

Feb 26, 2009 / The Nation

Youth in Action: Carmen Berkley, the United States Student Association Youth in Action: Carmen Berkley, the United States Student Association

You voted, now what? First, identify what issue burns you in your belly, Berkley suggests.

Feb 17, 2009 / Suemedha Sood

Did the Democratic Party Exploit Hip-Hop? Did the Democratic Party Exploit Hip-Hop?

Nina Jacinto Is Barack Obama is America's first hip-hop president?

Feb 12, 2009 / The Nation

From Playaz to Leaderz From Playaz to Leaderz

Tomas Palermo Former gangsters help a Bay Area organization use people power to transform communities block by block.

Feb 12, 2009 / The Nation

Detroit: Arsenal of Creativity Detroit: Arsenal of Creativity

Jenny Lee With Detroit's auto industry in decline, activists argue for a media-based economy to change the city's fortunes.

Feb 12, 2009 / The Nation

Youth in Action: Sophya Chum, Immigrant Rights Activist Youth in Action: Sophya Chum, Immigrant Rights Activist

Jamilah King You voted. Now what? Look in your own backyard to find an issue close to your community.

Dec 31, 2008 / The Nation

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