social justice

Stories·Vani Narayanan — The Gift By Aditi Nair, 13 Midlothian, VA A clattering drip-drop of rain frightened even theslightest bit of light. The wind whispered through the crowd, enveloping each individual in fear....

Editorial· — A shadow is behind each step I take. When you see your shadow, it means you’re in darkness. When you don’t, it means you’re in light. America before was in...

Editorial· — Artist’s Note: This digital art is a human-shaped fishbowl. Fishbowls are like a cage because the fish can’t go anywhere, but they also protect the fish by keeping them in...

Stories·Svitra Rajkumar — DIng-dong Veronica pushed the doorbell a second time, and heardloud voices coming from inside the mansion. “It's unlocked!,” Her new best friend Emma Chandlerhollered from inside her house. Veronica twisted...

Poems· — It needs courage to build a school! It needs courage to touch children’s hearts! It needs courage to welcome homelessness! It needs courage to stand with us in one line!...

Blog Post· — This year I watched the whole election. I have wanted to know what it’s like to live in the White House. I’ve heard there are like 50 bathrooms. I want...

Editorial· — I sat in the taxi staring at the screen, as I usually did, watching a scene showing several Chinese people wearing masks. The taxi TV blared, “the Coronavirus rages through...

Poetry· — America we are a nation whole, Why let others break us apart from a nation whole to a nation of division. In this truth in this fate, we trust, why...

Blog Post· — “…We have seen a force that would shatter our nation rather than share it, Would destroy our country if it meant delaying democracy.  And this effort very nearly succeeded…” (Amanda...

Curriculum· — Make up a fictional government or country. If you were in charge, how would you want to run things?