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What Happens When You Really Listen? Behind the Scenes with Our Student Voices Project

What Happens When You Really Listen? Behind the Scenes with Our Student Voices Project By Glenna Voigt, W.K. Kellogg Fellow | September 27, 2018 Honesty Reyes of Las Cruces High School shows off decorations earned as an ROTC cadet. She is one of 45 students interviewed in our “If You Ask Me…” student voices project.”I was moved to hear how …

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Why I’m Leaving New Mexico – A Young Person’s Perspective on the Brain Drain

Why I’m Leaving New Mexico A Young Person’s Perspective on the Brain Drain By Carlos Marquez | July 19, 2018 “Since New Mexico companies aren’t as likely to hire Boot Camp graduates as I expected, the fact is that I must find opportunities in different states to build the kind of life that I want. “”Since New Mexico companies aren’t …

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Graduating as an Undocumented Scholar: DACA’s Role in Building Collective Power

Graduating as an Undocumented Scholar: DACA’s Role in Building Collective Power By Rafael A. Martinez | June 21, 2018 “Living undocumented often feels like a battle between being in/out of the shadows, but DACA allowed undocumented youth the privilege of coming out of the shadows.””Living undocumented often feels like a battle between being in/out of the shadows, but DACA allowed …

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Why I Led a Walkout Against Gun Violence for National Walkout Day – A High School Senior’s Take

Why I Led a Walkout Against Gun Violence for National Walkout Day – A High School Senior’s TakeBy Kenia Alonzo, Generation Justice, Media Justice Intern | March 29, 2018 “I cried because I had to plan a walk out to say I didn’t want to die at school. I cried because I, a student, had to take action because my …

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Life After Health Leadership High School

Life after Health Leadership High SchoolBy Carolyn Baca, former Health Leadership High School student | December 7, 2017  “They taught us how to give presentations, how to properly present ourselves during interviews, and time management. All of which are traits that are needed in college and the work force. ”Health Leadership High School (HLHS) is a health based high school …

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My High School Internship Taught Me What a Professional Job is Actually Like

My High School Internship Taught Me What a Professional Job is Actually LikeBy Kathleen Wieck, Improve Group Intern, Tech Leadership High School Student  “Before this, I had expected to have the same kind of first job as most teenagers, working at a fast food restaurant or something like that. Instead, unlike most high school students, I had the chance to …

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Finding My Voice: Traditional Education Didn’t Help Me in Knowing Who I Was

Finding My Voice: Traditional Education Didn’t Help Me in Knowing Who I WasBy Chrstina Rodriguez, Generation Justice | August 10, 2017 “I realized that my successful academic career had not prepared me for this… I was not armed with the privilege of a confident introduction. I did not know who I was – I did not even know why I …