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Author: Samana Young

Samana Young is a high school senior at Woods Charter School and co-lead of Woods Charter School's Girls Learn International (GLI) chapter. She has been a GLI member of for four years. Samana has committed to Smith College, where she plans to attend in the Fall.
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Teenagers in North Carolina Call For an End to Child Marriage

Samana Young and Ember Penney
Teenagers in North Carolina Call For an End to Child Marriage

We are two high school seniors, both age 17, from Chatham County, North Carolina. These days we split our time between online school, our extracurriculars and hanging out with friends. Marriage is the last thing on our minds.

Instead of leaving it to adults to say what is and is not in our best interest, let’s tell them ourselves: End child marriage.

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