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Collected Young Minds

Collected Young Minds gave young minds a space to share their thoughts, engage with a community of peers, and gave voice to their views without censorship or prerequisites. This is a collection of essays written between 2013 and 2019 from various authors.

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Do-Re-Mi ABCs — Menacing the Ministry of Music

Do-Re-Mi ABCs — Menacing the Ministry of Music

Music has such a strong impact on how children learn the culture around them. That’s why we have to be so careful in what message is being…
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Nicole Young
Dec 28, 2019

Golden Globes: Almost a BLACK out!

Corey Ponder

How Will I Know

Nicole Young

Accidents, Rick Santorum and real learning

Corey Ponder

CYM and D.C. Nonprofit The H.O.P.E. Scholarship: Connecting With Young Minds

Corey Ponder

Please Don’t Shoot

Corey Ponder

Reflections on the State of the Union Address

Corey Ponder
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Nicole Young
Feb 1, 2020

Ryan Herring: The Ghetto Monk Activating Justice — Part 2

First written March 3, 2015 by Zakiya Jackson

This is part 2 of Collected Young Mind’s interview with Ryan Herring for our #BlackMenRock series. Please enjoy Part 1 here, where Ryan talks about The Ghetto…

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Nicole Young
Jan 31, 2020

Unapologetically Liberated

First written March 1, 2015 by D. McInnis, Early Childhood Educator, Washington, D.C.

“No person is your friend who demands your silence, or denies your right to grow.” — Alice Walker
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Nicole Young
Jan 30, 2020

Lighthouse

First written February 28, 2015 by Nilo Thomas

Since I was in elementary school, community service has been a major part of my life. Whether it was feeding the homeless at church or raising backpacks and toiletries for homeless youth in high school and college, I have always had a…

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Nicole Young
Jan 29, 2020

Rejoice.

“I am not afraid of storms for I am learning how to sail my ship.” — Louisa May Alcott As 2015 continues on its merry little way, I have fou

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Nicole Young
Jan 29, 2020

[Insert Slow Twerk] Celebrating my 28th cycle around the sun

First written February 23, 2015 by Enchanta Jackson

It’s been a beautiful bizarre

masked with a bashful smirk

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Nicole Young
Jan 28, 2020

Ryan Herring: The Ghetto Monk Activating Justice — Part 1

First written February 19, 2015 by Zakiya Jackson

Sometimes I read something that makes me feel warm — as though the words have come, sat down next to me and wrapped a loved one’s arms around me in a…

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Nicole Young
Jan 27, 2020

Not In My Name: It’s Okay to Talk About It

First written February 16, 2015 by Nilo Thomas

As an advocate for justice, I have been asked many, many times the same question; “What is talking about racism or sexism or classism (insert form of oppression) going to do to solve…

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Nicole Young
Jan 26, 2020

A Substitute for Roses

First written February 14, 2015 by Daris McInnis, Early Childhood Educator, Washington, D.C.

May I ask you to take a moment…….think about the person you love the most? If you were to write a letter about why you love this person so dearly, what would you say…

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Nicole Young
Jan 26, 2020

Where we are: An indictment

First written February 14, 2015 by Kandin Unger

I spent a long time attempting to write an introduction that gradually and gently settles the reader onto the point. But I decided that there’s no point to that. We’ve already been lulled and gently settled…

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Jan 24, 2020

Watch the Invisible Man

First written February 12, 2015 by Reggie Legend, Author and Founder at Steel Waters Poetry

* inspired by the lyric from Mos Def’s “Hip-Hop” track:
‘…the invisible man’s got the whole world watchin’ !’

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