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“It’s time our societies accepted Black people without needing us to conform to White beauty standards first,” writes 18-year-old student Petiri Ira.

21-year-old student and radio host Nila Varman in the U.K. writes about the misrepresentation of South Asians in the media.

Why higher education is often unattainable for low-income and first-generation students in the U.S.

Girls and women face a range of restrictions on both our bodily autonomy and our expression of rage.

21-year-old Kanaka Maoli photographer and climate activist Kapulei Flores documents Hawaiʻi through Native eyes.

In Assembly’s “Around the world” series, girls sound off on the topics that matter to them.