The Internment of Japanese Americans During WWII
The Internment of Japanese Americans During WWII By Fanny Wong, Chinese American author, New York. The United States is a[…]
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The Internment of Japanese Americans During WWII By Fanny Wong, Chinese American author, New York. The United States is a[…]
Read moreBy Yarynka Yarosh, age 15, grade 9, Kyiv, Ukraine. Standing near the window in her room, Christine cried quietly. She[…]
Read moreArt and Poem by Daniel Liu, age 16, New York. There is constant talk Of the world ending in three[…]
Read moreArt and poem by Daniel Liu, age 16, New York. Wind blows from the four corners of the earth With[…]
Read moreBy Delaney Sheldon, age 14, grade 8, Virginia Threats, not peaceThreats of creating what we fear most—a Third World tragedyThreats[…]
Read moreBy: Lucille Amato, age 11, New Jersey. Imagine that a young girl, with a normal life, has just come out[…]
Read moreBy Fathima Nazer Karakkadan, h.s. sophomore from India, living in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia There’s a certain tragic enchantment in[…]
Read moreIn Honor of Women’s History Month, Soroptimist International of Eugene & Skipping Stones’ Creative Writing Contest As we prepare to[…]
Read moreBy Skipping Stones Staff Museums can provide an essential, interactive, and engaging way to learn about cultural history—both for our[…]
Read moreBy Skipping Stones Staff In our society, we are constantly glued to our screens—phones, computers, and tablets (in addition to[…]
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