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87 cents I by: Jane
This is 87 cents Why am I the nurse and he the doctor? Why am I the teacher and he the lawyer? What if I want to be the doctor and he...

Gen Z of Justice
Apr 17, 2021


Clearing Out Colorism (by @clearoutcolorism)
Growing up, I always found visits to my relative’s home in India incredibly unsettling. They would constantly advise me about ways I...

Gen Z of Justice
Dec 5, 2020


My Coming Out Story
Hey, my name is A and my pronouns are they/them and I am a lesbian (yes they/them lesbains exist). I’ve been asked to write an entry for...

Gen Z of Justice
Nov 21, 2020


What to Know (and what I wish I knew) before starting a political account
By The Gen Z Times Creator and Editor-in-Chief, Catarina Vita Follow the Gen Z times @thegenztimesorg Whether you spend hours on end...

Gen Z of Justice
Oct 10, 2020


Biracial Activist: by Ella (@ella.v.harris)
I always felt disconnected from my African American identity. With my blonde hair, light green eyes, and fair skin, the world that I live...

Gen Z for Justice
Sep 19, 2020


Environmental Justice: by anonymous
Lack of water. Lack of food. But mostly, lack of real protection from one of the biggest problems to exist on the planet, Global Warming....

Gen Z for Justice
Sep 12, 2020


An Ode To Modern Latinas: by Izzy and Maya
Describe a sunset in a word. Is it heavenly? Does it melt? Is it painted in shades of honey? Or yellow and pink? A sunset is far more...

Gen Z of Justice
Sep 12, 2020


Indians in America: A Celebration of 73 Years of Freedom (by: Gen Z For Justice Cofounder)
(Artwork inspired by drawing I made when I was younger) "On August 15th 1947 men and women all over India rejoiced in the declaration of...

Gen Z for Justice
Sep 5, 2020


This Happens in All Communities: By Joaquin
Many people assume that if you live in a diverse and inclusive community, racist incidents aren’t there or will be much less frequent or...

Gen Z of Justice
Aug 29, 2020


Not The First Time: A Poem by Sanou and Aidon
Sanou: Now this was not the first time I've been asked this Aidon: Not the first time I’ve been asked this Sanou: Not the first time I’ve...

Gen Z for Justice
Aug 29, 2020


Current Events: Justice for Pervis Payne (By Thalia)
In 1987, Pervis Payne was convicted for "the deadly stabbing of Millington mother Charisse Christopher and her two-year-old daughter,...

Gen Z of Justice
Aug 22, 2020


Dehumanization of people with Disabilities: By Ava
I go to a small school and we are paired with a school which consists of kids who are disabled. Some of them can't talk or walk. Every...

Gen Z for Justice
Aug 13, 2020


How Gen Z and I Are Going to Become the New Tools of the New Master’s: By The Political Princess
In 1984, when Lorde wrote that “the master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house”, there was so much to deconstruct in that...

Gen Z of Justice
Aug 11, 2020
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