Vol. 21, May
  Special Features    


Come Down Under

Race Remixed

Food Corner: MuQueca

Activist of the Month

Arts & Culture: Interview with Aparna Sindhoor

Trapped in the Wrong Body

  Special Health Issue    
 
The Lowdown on Stress, Anxiety, and Panic

When Sleeping Becomes a Nightmare

Breaking Down the Truth Behind Depression

Out of Breath? Teen with Asthma Get the Word Out

Girl Talk: Health Dot Com

   

Departments

Dear D

Girl Talk

Short Story

Powerscopes

Arts & Culture

Good Reading

Love Poems

MAKE SOME NOISE!
WHAT EVERYONE'S SAYING
 

Girl Talk
  
Could what happened in Jena, Louisiana happen where you live? Have you seen racist behavior in your school or town/city? What did people do about it?


Don't be shy! Talk to teen women around the world about this issue's hot topics. You all have something to say, so post a note and make some noise!
 
  
Sha, 19
Marion, Alabama
Oh my goodness! Are you serious, this actually still goes on? This is completely dumb if I may say so myself.
Gabrielle ,13
Many, Louisiana
I am a white teenager and the story I am about to tell u is very disturbing. I live in a small town called Many, Louisiana. I just moved here and the things I have been hearing about black people are very racist indeed. People say that we should still be separated and that black people are retarded. Some of my friends refuse to hang out with black people and whenever I do, they turn their noses up at me... I was very disturbed at this display.

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