Spring 2019

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Skipping Stones

Vol. 31, No. 1                                              April – June 2019                                                   ISSN: 0899-529X

Youth Art Exhibit • Traditional Societies

 5        Voting Age Should be Lowered to 16!

 7        Words are Weird  •  Sailor

 9        Welcome to Society  •  In the Air  •  Above the Beach

10       Poems by Nandana Choudhury of India

11       Back to Chang-Hua, Taiwan:  A Memoir

13       The America I Believe In

14       A Figure of Madness  •  Sugar Lake  •  Flowing  •  Strike for Climate

15       Not the Same:  A Black Hispanic Student Writes…      

16       International Youth Art Exhibition:  Impression… Idea… Imagination

17       The 2018 Multicultural Children’s Art Exhibit

21       A Playground Scene  •  Educational Regrets

22       Home

23       Waiting for the Bus, a Memoir

24          Homeless:  On Loss of Animal Habitat

25       Crossroad

26        An Attack on Transgender Rights

27        A Gift Worth Fighting For

28        Aztec and Mayan Archaeology

29        A Hundred Miles North                                          

34        Where Does the Two-lane Country Road Lead?

35        Tradition, Faith & Culture

Regular Departments

Cover:  Underwater Wonder, art by Ekaterina Lisovskaya, age 11, Sarapul, Russia

 2        Traditional Societies:  Photos by Debbie Jefkin-Elnekave, Hawaii

 3        From the Editor

 6        What’s On Your Mind? 

 8        Cultural Collage:  Persimmons  •  Sleep  •  So They Say…

14       Skipping Stones Stew

31       Nana Jean  in the Vast Landscape of Australia

32       BookShelf   

33       Noteworthy N.E.W.S.

36       Back Cover:  Tradition, Faith & Culture photos




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