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Safety at Wilkinsburg High School

Tags: Safety, Education, Educational Support


By Chelsea, 17
Recorded at F.U.S.E. on June 01, 2012
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By: Hear - almost 13 years ago -
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Young people are particularly aware of the ways our culture discounts and devalues them. I was struck by the depth of the young woman's analysis and hope that more people hear her story.

By: Hear - almost 13 years ago -
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I hear you. And I agree with you. Children do have a voice, and we as adults can learn so much from you and your peers! Don't be SILENCED and ALWAYS believe in yourself and in what you believe and have to say.



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