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Author: Kyra O'Connor

Kyra O’Connor is a student journalist at Elon University in North Carolina.
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The Power of T-Shirts for Change

Kyra O'Connor
T Shirts for Change

After the school board told teachers not to wear “Black Lives Matter” shirts, Lucy McGary took matters into her own hands, advocating for the teachers who advocate for her, day in and day out.

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Meet the Teen Feminist Filling the Gap Between Immigrants and Local News

Kyra O'Connor

Immigrants and refugees often do not have access to local news—and central Ohio teen Saideepika Rayala created a solution.

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Rad Feminist Teenagers

Kyra O'Connor

A teen-founded online community helps young activists join together and strengthen their voice.

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