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Teen Ink Magazine,
February 2007 :
Pride Articles
Kick The Cliques
by Caroline R., Hartland, WI
On a rainy Monday morning just before the school bell rang, it started.
One group of students, some with black hair and clothes and earrings dotting lips, eyebrows and tongues, stood to the right of the school doors.
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Some Truth
by Mollie A., Margate, FL
We snicker “He’s so ugly” or mutter “She’s way too fat to have a friend” Some whisper “His dad beats him” others declare “She wants her life to end” you may wonder, who is we? Well, we is all of us It’s the ...
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The Lines We Draw
by Rebekah B., Muskegon, MI
My cousin Austin is only eight days older than I am but because we live 15 hours apart, time spent together is scarce. When we were little we would play together, but as we grew, it seemed that Austin stayed stuck at a younger age.
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Xenophobia
by Karina G., E. Brunswick, NJ
“Go back to your own country!” the woman at the store shrieked. I was upset, but the suggestion wasn’t so much painful as shocking. This confrontation wasn’t taking place a hundred years ago, this was 2001.
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