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"I wrote about my personal school experience and how our future Thrive Ed school might look. I'm also working on a poem to share my story." 

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Donia Abu Ammo

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"I basically made a compelling argument for why we need ethnic studies in schools, in spoken word form."

Jazzlyn Eubanks 

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"I wrote a poem about alternative learning. It is all things that work for me and others at my school."

Hope Hanson

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"A fictional story that shows how prejudices have a very real and often negative impacts on our lives."

Melina Parker

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"I wrote a story about how I was profiled at school and accused of something that I did not do and how only African American students were accused."

Quinn Roberts

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"I wrote a personal narrative about how my alternative program changed my high school career for the better and how we could incorporate ideas/teachings from it into our new school."

Savanna Graham

"I wrote about things that have happened in my life, like car rides to St. Louis IL and b-ball experiences. I also wrote an 'I am from' poem."

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Kelby roberts

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"I wrote an ABC poem on what others and I believe schools should have, what they need, and what to fix and make different."

shaina Anders

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"I have been exploring the education system from different perspectives: the perspective of (mostly white) teachers and POC, doing this has landed me on the topic of institutional racism." 

Aniya bailey

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