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Community Culture & Identity Journalists of Color Politics

Edison High Students Take a Stand: Walkout for Palestine

11/12/202311/12/2023 Sasha Velasquez (any pronouns)

On Thursday, Nov. 9, Edison High School students promptly left their classrooms at 2:55 p.m. to gather in a demonstration of activism. Students of all

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Arts & Entertainment Culture & Identity Journalists of Color The kNOw Weighs In

“Our heroes feel like the best part of us, and stories feel perfect and powerful, because here, they are.” – Nicole Kidman

11/08/202307/05/2024 Sasha Velasquez (any pronouns)

When we think about how we feel when we consume media, we may recall a plethora of different emotions. Sad movies make you feel sad,

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Community Community Health Education Journalists of Color Politics

Neng Thao Drowning Prevention Bill honors the life of former Edison High student

10/19/202310/19/2023 Jazmin Alvarado (she/her/hers)

On Oct. 7, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 1445, the Neng Thao Drowning Prevention Bill, which will provide informational materials and resources for affordable

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Community Health Culture & Identity Journalists of Color Politics

Fact or Fiction? Recent Issues with News and Misinformation from Israel and Palestine

10/16/2023 Kiera Kaiser (any pronouns)

After recent events in the Middle East, President Joe Biden told a group of Jewish leaders in the White House, “I never really thought that

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Economy Journalists of Color Narrative Politics

I Belong In Politics

10/05/202307/12/2024 Mohammad Al-Saber (he/him/his)

My father stood in the doorway, looking more defeated than I had ever seen him. One side of his body was caked with dirt. One

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