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FAMILY COMES FIRST
With a strict dad, Yasamin, 17, doesn’t get to hang out with her friends that much, but she loves her Persian culture.
I’m Iranian but I was born in America. Iranian and American cultures feel like complete opposites. Iranian culture is stricter than the way my friends live. It’s been a tug-o-war but I love my family and my culture and my life.
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ALL THE PLACES WE GO
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From Hollywood to Long Beach, 16-year-old Ashley likes exploring the city on the train. WITH PHOTO GALLERY. |
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I BELIEVE AGAIN
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Esteban, 17, thought religion was pointless until a church retreat reconnected him with his Catholic faith. |
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TIME TO BE COUNTED
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Filling out the census doesn’t take long and helps your community, says 18-year-old Ernesto. |
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WHY DIDN'T I LEARN THIS IN SEX ED?
Since 16-year-old Meklit's health class wasn’t informative, she has tried to get answers on her own. WITH a Q&A with a sexual health educator.
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WHAT'S THE CORRECT WAY TO GRIEVE?
Michelle, 17, felt sad when she learned that a student she knew from South Pasadena HS died but wasn’t sure how to grieve for him since they weren’t close.
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Photo Credit #1- Illustration by Lily Clark, 16, Immaculate Heart HS; Photo Credit #2- Photo by Luisa Mendoza, 16, Lynwood HS; Photo Credit #3- Illustration by Nadi Khairi, 15, Reseda HS; Photo Credit #5- Illustration by Ellen Khansefid, 16, Hamilton HS; Photo Credit #6- Photo by Jennifer Kim, 15, South Pasadena HS; Photo Credit #9- Photo by Ashley Hansack, 16, King Drew HS; Photo Credit #11- Illustration by Sally Choi, 16, The Linden Center;
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