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PROJECTS

Archived Content + Film

Art of Me’s online publication, a space designed to showcase youth stories submitted to us through competitions and programs. We aim to provide young people a platform to hone in on their voice and their power by sharing their stories, unfiltered! 
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Volume 6

Who do you want to be in your community?

This is an online publication published by a non-profit organization, Art of Me. The publication is designed to showcase youth stories that are submitted to us through our writing competition and other writing programs.

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Volume 5

What is your relationship to change?

This is an online publication published by a non-profit organization, Art of Me. The publication is designed to showcase youth stories that are submitted to us through our writing competition and other writing programs.

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Volume 4

What is love?

This is an online publication published by a non-profit organization, Art of Me. The publication is designed to showcase youth stories that are submitted to us through our writing competition and other writing programs.

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Issue 1

What is your story?

This is an online publication published by a non-profit organization, Art of Me. The publication is designed to showcase youth stories that are submitted to us through our writing competition and other writing programs.

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Issue 3

What is my place?

This is an online publication published by a non-profit organization, Art of Me. The publication is designed to showcase youth stories that are submitted to us through our writing competition and other writing programs.

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Issue 2

What is your vision?

This is an online publication published by a non-profit organization, Art of Me. The publication is designed to showcase youth stories that are submitted to us through our writing competition and other writing programs.

The stories include short essays, short stories, photos, poems, and other content pieces written by high school students in under-resourced communities.
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