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For his Eagle Scout project, teenager Dominique Claseman built a veterans memorial in Olivia, Minnesota. With help from his community, he raised more than $77,000 to complete it.
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'Will you accept me as I am?': Tulsa teens discuss race, gender and interacting with peers at schoolStateImpact continues its listening tour with Oklahoma's youth. This time, we talked to a couple of Tulsa high school students about race, gender and how they interact with their peers at school.
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When 14-year-old Hudson Rowan drew his spider-robot-humanoid character for an "I Voted" sticker competition, he didn't realize just how far the illustration would travel.
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Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz told a crowd in Tampa that "nobody wants to impregnate you if you look like a thumb," launching him into an online battle with a teenage activist.
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After finding she had ten bereaved kids in her class, one Florida teacher created a teen grief group. It's a place where kids can support each other and feel they're not alone.
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On top of schoolwork and chores, these four Girl Up "teen advisers" sometimes give up their favorite hobbies to try and "save the world." They talk about their activism — and their role models.
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StateImpact continues its listening tour with Oklahoma's youth. This time, we talked to a couple of Tulsa teenagers about being allies for their friends, following the news and about their own roles as Oklahomans.
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NPR spoke with high school and college students who have been impacted by gun violence, and are now working to make sure others won't be.
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StateImpact is on a listening tour with Oklahoma's youth, and we've brought along our microphones. Two recent high school graduates from OKC talk about their comfort levels in the classroom, how they fit in society and representation.
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South Carolina's governor signed into law a bill that would ban transgender students from playing girls' or women's sports in public schools and colleges.