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K Chronicles: Life's Little Victories This month's comic celebrates life's unexpected bright spots .
Getting Out the (Rest of the) Youth Vote It's been an unprecedented year for young voters, but the battle isn't over yet. How can we make sure that all youth, in and out of college, are able to vote in November?
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Exit Strategies: Confronting Faulty Grad Tests

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A Tennessee student denied a valid high school diploma fights back.

 
 
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Chicago Footwork Prevents Violence

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Chicago's youth use dance to combat gun violence.

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Rebel Diaz Assaulted and Arrested by NYPD

Two members of the seminal hip-hop group Rebel Diaz were recently arrested and beaten by New York City police officers.

Interview with Adrienne Maree Brown

The artist and organizer speaks on the need for non-violent direct action and media justice.

I'm Still Here

Celebrating the beauty and struggle of pride.

After a Week of Same Sex Marriage in California

Debunking the myth of outrageously homophobic communities of color.

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Silence Broken: South Africa Journeys

Kameelah Rasheed, WireTap

Column: Travels to South Africa challenge me to reflect on my privilege as an American "foreigner."

Vincent Who?

Roland Hwang, Asian American Village

Remembering the historic importance of the Vincent Chin murder case.

A Wall-Painted Animation

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An animated sketch made in Buenos Aires, Argentina that has taken the web by storm.

Organizing for Freedom: Attention On Angola

Jordan Flaherty, Left Turn

Congressman Conyers brings attention to Angola State Prison, Louisiana's last slave plantation.

Corn in the U.S.A.

Global Action Project

How does genetically modified corn impact your community?

A Life Sentence Rips at Heart of the Black and Brown Dilemna

Kenneth Miller, New America Media

A Hispanic girlfriend clings to hope for her imprisoned African American boyfriend.

Seeds of Change: Urban Gardens and Community Roots

Suemedha Sood, WireTap

The urban agriculture movement grows, with strong youth roots.

Hip-Hop Elitism: Why Soulja Boy is More Hip Hop Than You

Adriel Luis

Soulja Boy is seen as the anti hip-hop by some purists, but how do race and age set the terms of the debate?

 
 
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Matt Singer Trick or Vote: The Best Way on the Best Day

Halloween will be pivotal in turning out the youth vote in November.

 
Ally Klimkoski Jesus for President

A group of spiritual hippies are traveling the country to encourage folks to move from believing to action.

 
Aaron Tang A Lot of Carnage

When a school fails, is it better to start all over or keep people around?

 
Suemedha Sood If You Can't Beat 'Em, Join 'Em

As music sales drop, record companies must learn a little something called competition.

 
Chinaka Hodge N-Word, Please.

Rapper Nas recently abandoned plans to name his upcoming album "Nigger." When does an artist gain the authority to use a word consistently directed at him?

 
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