Identity

  • La Batalla del Lenguaje Médi

    September 4, 2020 /

    Providing equitable quality of care for all patients, regardless of race, culture, and socioeconomic status has become our healthcare system’s biggest challenge. In the United States it is difficult for underserved communities such as the Latinx Community to receive treatment, making healthcare be experienced as a luxury rather than a necessity.    My story begins 20 years ago, when my parents immigrated to this country and adopted it as their own. Read More

  • National Poetry Month Weigh in

    April 30, 2020 /

    As National Poetry Month comes to a close, read below submissions from We ‘Ced youth.   If you could write a poem to COVID, what would you want to tell it?    Dear COVID-19,  You don’t know me  But right now everyone knows you  You’re infamously the talk of the globe As we isolate at home We’re told that we are not alone But the division you caused says otherwise I don’t even want to go outside You can see fear in everybody’s eyes since that’s the only feature you see This is the “new normal” for us This is how my brother and sister are growing up I want my life back I can’t go to my boyfriend’s house their ostracization is painful and raw  Given to me by a fear you caused We can’t go to the mall like we used to  This has been the longest I’ve been without my auntie  I never was a hugger but I’d give anything for us to be together I’m Class of 2020 but there’s no cap and gown for me  If we’re lucky maybe a belated ceremony  My whole life is online now  School, work, friends, everything You are detrimental for my socialization  I have siblings I can’t see  Family who misses me  A life I can’t lead  Drive I’m losing And you still won’t leave  You make it hard to function  And way too easy to think Kids my age can’t take it  Suicide to escape this combat rink  We’re too embarrassed to admit it but we’re scared I’m scared of what you’re doing to me and my family What do you do when your a child seeing your dad terrified When you see pain mother in your mother’s eyes You aren’t killing my body   But you’re eroding away what’s inside With much hate,  A Teen of 2020 – Stephanie Gurtel, 17 ___________________________________________________________ Hard It’s Hard.. Read More

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  • Students feel misled by school board about graduation cap decorations

    May 30, 2019 /

    [slideshow_deploy id=’3498′]   Students from multiple Merced Union High School District (MUHSD) schools gathered at Merced High School on May 8 to address the school board regarding decorating graduation caps, frustrated with a lack of policy that was inclusive of all students. Read More

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  • My weekend at a Queer and Trans Youth Summit

    May 10, 2019 /

    The Queer & Trans Youth Leadership Summit (QT Summit) is a 3-day youth leadership development opportunity for LGBTQIA+ youth ages fifteen to nineteen. The three days in early March are very busy with many activities to help youth meet new people, learn more about the Social Justice Movement Stories of LGBTQIA+ people, and have young voices lead gender and LGBTQIA+ issues in local and statewide campaigns. Read More

  • Evolve

    May 8, 2019 /

    Youth reporter Steven Rice's poem on race and overcoming adversities.

  • The Activist for Change: A Profile on Vajra Watson

    May 8, 2019 /

    Upon the life and history of Dr. Vajra Watson, one word comes into play: a hustler. But although hustler is shown to give a large part of the energy presented in her aura, resilient, empowering, and incredible also display a true description of the professor and activist. Read More