
I’ve been thinking about how teens are often at the forefront of social and political change, and the Civil Rights Movement is a great example.
I’ve been thinking about how teens are often at the forefront of social and political change, and the Civil Rights Movement is a great example.
I was a teenager from approximately 1997 to 2003.
Trinity, the girl i lost my virginity to and a die hard Kurt fan, introduced me to Nirvana on the tape playing boombox in her bedroom.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=br3AaISFc-A
17 year old Shaquille O’Neal makes a great play at the 1989 McDonald’s High School All-American Game.
Future teachers and homemakers looking smart for their class portrait in oversize bows and skinny neckties.
During the Great Depression, “Boxcar Children” and “Roving Boys” traveled across America via the tops of boxcars and freight trains.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgA95WN7tX8&feature=youtu.be
“I really think that teenagers—they’ve got a lot of responsibilities and a lot of burdens because in fact we’re given a horrible world—the gift that we’re getting when we have to take over is horrible.
I recently stumbled across the embarrassment that is a box full of the things I had pinned up all around my bedroom in high school.
Osama is dead. And people cheer. It was mostly young Americans that took to the streets May 1st to celebrate Osama Bin Laden’s demise.