Year: 2020

World AIDS Day 2020

By Shreya Aravindakshan, 17, Staff Writer December 1, 2020 World AIDS Day has been recognized every year on December 1st since 1988. This day is a time to remember lives lost to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and provide support for those living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/AIDS. It’s also a day to join together to […]
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What It Is and How to Help

By Matt Beebe, 16, Contributor November 19, 2020 Though there tends not to be enough talk about the Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR), you may have heard the name tossed around on social media or by your school’s gender-sexuality alliance. Even so, you might not know what it really means. TDoR happens annually on November […]
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LGBTQ Teens Need Inclusive Sex Ed

By Aren Wright, 17, Contributor October 30, 2020 It’s LGBT History Month, and I wanted to share a little LGBT history of my own! It’s not about groundbreaking queer historical figures, though: it’s a story of how queer students have been shortchanged when it comes to sex education for decades. Falling Through the Cracks Sex […]
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