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From 1988 to 2013, teens in Los Angeles had a unique opportunity to publish their own stories in L.A. Youth, a newspaper by and about teens, distributed throughout Southern California. Taking on such issues as involuntary hospitalization of "troublesome" teens, police abuse, and homelessness; sharing experience with racial discrimination, life on the streets and incarceration; and reporting on news of the day, the teens learned first hand the power of the press and the responsibilities that come with free speech. It wasn't easy - money was always short, workspace always cramped - but for 25 years, L.A. Youth gave teens a rare public voice.…mehr

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From 1988 to 2013, teens in Los Angeles had a unique opportunity to publish their own stories in L.A. Youth, a newspaper by and about teens, distributed throughout Southern California. Taking on such issues as involuntary hospitalization of "troublesome" teens, police abuse, and homelessness; sharing experience with racial discrimination, life on the streets and incarceration; and reporting on news of the day, the teens learned first hand the power of the press and the responsibilities that come with free speech. It wasn't easy - money was always short, workspace always cramped - but for 25 years, L.A. Youth gave teens a rare public voice.