social justice
— An update from our fourteenth and fifteenth Book Club meetings! Over the past two weeks, the Stone Soup Book Club has been reading Harbor Me by Jacqueline Woodson. The story...
— An update from our twelfth and thirteenth Book Club meetings! Over the past two weeks, the Stone Soup Book Club has been reading and discussing the book Amal Unbound, by...
— Did you know that 60% of transgender people in the U.S. avoid public bathrooms for fear of being harassed? That is one reason why gender-neutral bathrooms should be made available...
— The Writer, Artist of Words Michaela Frey, 12 A fog has fallen over the people, a devastating, colorless, mist of despair hanging over the humans. Those consumed in the fog...
— This Virus Should Bring us Closer Rebecca Wu, 9
— People often think that girls like to prance around wearing pink and playing with dolls, WRONG!! Girls are so much more than that. We are inventors, engineers, chefs, authors, and...
— If the coronavirus were a supervillain, what would they look like? What name would it give itself? Draw an artistic representation of what you believe they look like. Consider submitting...
— Lottery Natya Chandrasekar, 12 One day my mom was so happy, as if she had won a lottery and she was jumping with joy and dancing. When I asked her...
— An update from our eighth and ninth Stone Soup Book Club meetings! Over the last two weeks in Book Club we have been discussing Lord of the Flies, by William Golding....
— The Quarantine Generation: the World on Reboot–From the Lens of a Teenager By Mehr Grewal, 13 I turned 13 on March 28th. My milestone birthday was spent in quarantine. A...