- “The foundations of democracy and of our school are built by daily habits of recognizing the rights of those who differ from ourselves.” -- Elisabeth Irwin
Contributors
- An Interview with the High School GSA Members
- Bethany Sousa: A Gender Rights Advocate
- NYU Protest for Gender Affirming Care
- The Fight for Gender-Affirming Care: a Documentary
- A Trip the the Museum of the City of New York
- The People’s March: A Fight Against Donald Trump
- The First Trans Affinity Group
- Paul Silverman: A Queer Therapist
- Ava Dawson: A Trans Ally
- School Nurse Jenna DiMarino Shares Insight on the Abortion Contraversy.
- Bethany Sousa: Legal Warrior for Planned Parenthood
- Interview at Washington Square Park (Raw Oppinions from Random People)
- Interview with Former Planned Parenthood Educator Paola Ferst
- Interview with Former Planned Parenthood Educator Paola Ferst
- Ava Dawson: Health Director at LREI’s View on Reproductive Rights
- How Microplastics Can Affect Everything Around Us – Fieldwork to NYC Aquarium
- NYC Pier Beach Cleanup
- Interview With Daivd – How Microplastics Affect Our Planet
- How Many People In NYC Know About Composting?
- A Marine Biologists Perspective On Microplastics
- Microplastics: How it Affects Animals and Humans
- Digging Deep Into The Dangers of Microplastics
- Personal Stories From the High School GSA
- NYU Protest For Gender Affirming Care
- Bethany Sousa: A Health Care Advocate
- The Fight For Gender-Affirming Health Care Documentary
- The People’s March: A Fight Against Donald Trump
- The First Trans Affinity Group
- Paul Silverman: A Queer Therapist
- Ava Dawson: A Trans Ally
Category Archives: Health
Poor Kids (Movie)
For my Social Justice fieldwork my group watched a movie on these three families who are below the poverty level. It was fascinating seein [...]
The Center Interview with Natasha Jones and Mary Steyer
Zoe Carter, Lulu Grant and Liv Reis interviewed Mary Steyer and Natasha Jones, who work at the Center. Unfortunately, the fourth member of o [...]
Charles King, director and founder of Housing Works
Today the LGBTQ group invited Charles King of Housing Works to speak to the class. He is the director and founder of that organization and h [...]
New Projects!
Yesterday, January 15th, my Social Justice Group (No Sugar Added) went to visit Wat-aah! again about upcoming projects. Right now we are goi [...]
FLOW: For Love Of Water
On, Thursday, January 10, and Friday January 11, my social Justice Group and I watched FLOW, For Love Of Water. To start, it is an amazing m [...]
The start of our concert project
On Monday, November 19th our SJ group went to WAT-AAH again. Our goal while we were there was to When we were there Christine Widga (Directo [...]
First Fieldwork with Wat-aah: Introduction Visit
Hi, this is Sarah. On Monday, November 12th, my social justice group and I were given the opportunity to visit the Wat-aah offices. Wat-aah [...]
No Sugar Added
Hi! We are five eighth graders in New York City from Little Red School House and Elizabeth Irwin High School. As a part of a year-long socia [...]