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Author: Sunaya DasGupta Mueller

Sunaya DasGupta Mueller is an 11th grader from New York and a former member of the Scholastic News Kids Press Corps. This story was made possible by a grant from Say It Forward in support of our teen journalism project, The Future Is Ms.
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Teen-Led ‘Homegirl Project’ Ushers Young Women of Color into Politics

Sunaya DasGupta Mueller

Inspired by Kamala Harris, the teen-led Homegirl Project is working to usher young women of color into the political arena.

“When you are a woman of color, a lot of your life and your experience is politicized. But we are really isolated when it comes to politics.
Learning from, working with, building with [each other], that is what really brings change.”

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Teens Strike to End Segregation in New York City Public Schools

Teens Strike to End Segregation in New York City Public Schools

Sunaya DasGupta Mueller

For four months this past winter, 1,300 New York City high school students joined 30-minute Monday morning school strikes to bring attention to the inequalities faced by students

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Girls v. the U.S. Government

Sunaya DasGupta Mueller

Young women are taking the lead in a historic climate-justice lawsuit.

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