Hidden No More: STEM Spotlight Shines On ‘Hidden Figures’ Like MIT’s Joy Buolamwini
A whole new generation is discovering that they have long played a key role in advancing humanity’s frontiers.
A whole new generation is discovering that they have long played a key role in advancing humanity’s frontiers.
A collection of our reporters’ favorite moments from the DC Women’s March
A conversation with 20-year-old Sarah Shomin, one of several young people at Standing Rock interviewed by photographer Avery White.
Photographer Avery White has been embedded with the Water Protectors of Standing Rock, documenting the efforts to block the Dakota Access pipeline. She shares with us this interview with Khannie Saengphachanh, an 18 year old Water Protector.
Photographer and activist Avery White shares her first hand account from Standing Rock, North Dakota–site of the proposed Dakota Access Pipeline, which local Native American tribal leaders have been resisting for months due to the environmental threat the oil pipeline poses to lands they hold by treaty with the United States government.
In this week’s Youth Radio podcast, we explore the meaning of “home,” from Chicago teens reflecting on Trump’s remarks about their hometown, to our award-winning story of a teen who became homeless at 13, to a shout out to the foods that bring some of us home for the holidays.
Our friends at Wide Angle Youth Media in Baltimore, Maryland talked with local youth to get their reactions to the election of Donald J. Trump as President of the United States of America.
I’m young and queer, and it’s hard for me to accept that there are politicians who want to pass legislation that would make big parts of my life illegal.
By Camden Alexander, Tourette Association of America Youth Ambassador I have been playing the electric guitar since I was nine.…