I like the way that Zoe focuses on the need to give back and the way that the positive of communities coming together grew out of something that made everyone feel so badly. Impressive insights for a 9 year old!
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There is Racism, but Police also help
by Romie, 16
When I was searched by police
by Will, 14
Wouldn't Change Anything
by Darryl, 18
Police Need to be More Interactive with Young People
by Ezra, 17
Clairton
by Marcaysia, 16
My Friends Got Me In Trouble With The Police
by Davine, 13
Police Should Be More Involed
by Brittany, 18
What it means to be a refugee
by Dash, 15
Would Like A Job But I Dunno
by Kalil, 13
A good chief won't repeat mistakes
by Martaya, 15
Difficult to find stable housing
by Brenna, Unknown
Think Teens Always Cause Trouble
by Montez, 16
I Want A Job Selling
by Markus, 13
Police Profile
by Destinee, 17
Northview Heights is a good place
by Dylan, 11
Good and bad things in Knoxville
by Michael, 7
Small Businesses and Community in Brookline
by Liam, 11
Clairton
by Mackenzie, 9
Change in Clairton
by Liyah, 15
How do facebook, twitter, and social media affect your friendships outside of the internet?
Mo... How does social media affect real-world relationships?
by Sam, Unknown
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I like the way that Zoe focuses on the need to give back and the way that the positive of communities coming together grew out of something that made everyone feel so badly. Impressive insights for a 9 year old!