Above: illustration by Lauren Baker. By Jessica Johnson FRESNO– This is not about borrowing your sister’s clothes. Many women do not have the luxury of
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Originally posted to New America Media, Photo Essay by David Bacon Above: Vidal Cota is an immigrant farm worker from Los Mochis, Sinaloa. He cleans the plastic tubes

By Colby Tibbet, Keirra Woods and Keishaye Woods FRESNO, Calif. – For over 30 years, Mike Rhyne has been waking up at 2 a.m. to

What about an investment that generates a positive social impact? When a community invests in youth leadership, it reaps the rewards for years to come.

The kNOw Youth Media stumbled upon several pieces of media that question whether investing in college education is justified. We’ve linked stories from our youth, Newsweek and College@Home. Do you value college education in spite of the current economic crisis?