1. The Youth Vote Counts |
2. Youth Unemployment: a Global Issue |
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“Youth unemployment continues to be on the rise. Young people all over the world face a world where inequalities are high, where destinies too often depend on gender, race, social status or religion,” said Oh Joon, the President of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) at the United Nations Youth Forum on the Economy this week, in his remarks to a room filled with 800 young people.
The Global Initiative on Decent Jobs for Youth, a UN backed organization, also published this video about global youth employment. The video highlights the issues facing much of the world when it comes to youth employment rates and offers solutions.
3. A 5 Year Old Soccer Player’s Dream |
Murtaza Ahmadi, a 5 year-old from Afghanistan, made a Lionel Messi soccer jersey from a plastic bag. An image of the boy wearing the jersey was posted on the Internet, and spread widely. Now, the young lad is looking to meet soccer superstar Lionel Messi, according to Yahoo News.
4. The African American Experience, in a Poem |
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In her poem, “Black in Three Movements,” Youth Radio’s Soraya Shockley shares a bit of her experience as an African American person growing up in the United States, including a lesson she learned from a kindergarten experience where she had to choose a crayon to match her skin tone: “Now my family portrait looked like a normal brown dad, a peach mom, and two charmingly shit-colored kids/As I look back though, I’m almost grateful for the foul tone/Because now, I can look at my black father, and my white mother, and at least not think of myself as gray.”
5. White Privilege Exemplified |
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