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  • September 8, 2017By Liss Castillo

    Chinese Artist, Ai Weiwei has recently launched a Kickstarter campaign together with the Public Art Fund to construct security-fence installations across New York City. The project titled “Good Fences Make Good Neighbors” involves more than 300 site-specific installations in locations including Central Park, Washington Square Park and others. Although these installations will vary in size

  • July 24, 2017By Liss Castillo

    Music speaks for the soul, and in this case, six immigrant musicians from ages ranging 11 to 24 came together in New York City to reinvent and understand the Woody Guthrie classic: ‘This Land is Your Land.’ The musicians were all a part of NPR’s (National Public Radio) From the Top program, which showcases the abilities of

  • June 19, 2017By Maariyah Bhari

    Indonesian fashion designer Anniesa Hasibuan made a political statement at New York Fashion Week by exclusively casting immigrant models for her show. She has included women of minority faiths and women of color. Creating both a bold statment and making history for the New York Fashion Week. she unveiled the fashion world’s first all-hijab collection

  • June 12, 2017By Rita Nguyen

    I wrote a poem just like this when I was eleven. I spent hours and hours looking through files on my laptop and Google Drive trying to find it, but it was nowhere to be found. Sometimes, one thing must end for another great thing to start. I know that my writing has changed over

  • April 17, 2017By Leonard Penn

    There were many moments worth remembering over the course of my third-grade year in elementary school, but one of them strikes me like a home run swing. During my English class, my teacher asked me in front of my entire class of thirty, “What Are You Most Afraid Of?” What Am I Most Afraid Of?

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