Identity

Curriculum· — Radio producer Cathy Fitzgerald is inviting everyone to share their experiences during this time, through the power of spoken word. She wants to hear your voices talking about how you...

Blog Post· — Imagine that your country was divided into two countries. Nobody would like their country becoming split. I am a girl who lives in a small country called Korea, which is...

Blog Post· — Every year, around 151 million Apple products are thrown away. This is because they are made explicitly hard to repair, and the constant production of new products encourages Apple users...

Blog Post· — They say that history is made by people. That the future, ever fluid and shifting, is conceived of by brilliant minds, won with hard, callused hands and molded through gruel...

Blog Post· — I first came up with the idea of writing this in Civics class. We were discussing how the people and media around us affect our views of the world. This...

Curriculum· — Emma McKinny’s story “Windsong,” is about going to a performance of Dr. Atomic, an opera by John Adams with libretto by Peter Sellers. Her father is the lead singer. You can...

Blog Post· — Throughout all of American history, people have protested to bring change, but do these protests actually provide an effective vehicle for social change? Peaceful protesting is a great way to...

Blog Post· — Check out this podcast, created by Summer and Yelia, about the challenges of balancing technology in today’s digitally focused world.    

Blog Post· — Often I find myself coming home from school, and being utterly and completely bored, even after an entire bus ride of thought on what I want to do when I...

Curriculum· — Writers often hear the advice: “show, don’t tell.” But what does it mean? Read and study a story from the Stone Soup archives to see the power of this technique,...