16-year-old Mexican student María Fernanda writes about recovering from an eating disorder.
Girls and women face a range of restrictions on both our bodily autonomy and our expression of rage.
17-year-old Lebanese student Abir Fakih explains how social anxiety disorder (SAD) has affected her life.
What parents of LGBTQ children should keep in mind when your kid comes out.
17-year-old taekwondo champion Aaliyah Powell writes about representing Team GB while taking her GCSEs.
17-year-old Indian student Pankil Jhajhria writes about the influence of the K-pop band on her life.
17-year-old Paradise Ocean Phoenix writes about creating a digital show with the Lower East Side Girls Club.
15-year-old student Roula Mohammed writes about missing her grandmother, how she’s keeping up with her studies and why Ramadan isn’t the same without its ceremonies.
تُعبّر رولا محمد في كتابتها عن اشتياقها لجدّتها، وعن كيفية متابعة دراستها معها، وعن سبب حلول شهر رمضان المبارك بشكل مختلف مع غياب مظاهر احتفالاته
As a first-generation Guatemalan American student, this is an accomplishment I’ve always dreamed of — but getting here was no easy task.
Como estudiante guatemalteca-estadounidense de primera generación, este es un logro con el que siempre he soñado, pero llegar aquí no fue fácil.