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THE "GIRL STUFF" ISSUE
What’s “girl stuff”? Everything, at least according to Teen Voices 17.2, the November issue of our print magazine. From celebrities to condoms, makeup to motorcycles, we’ve got it all. See the full Table of Contents here. Subscribe by becoming a member here. And here’s a sneak peek at some of our favorite features.
NEW! Special Feature: All About Manga
Teen girls are loving manga, the popular Japanese comics. We’ve got manga history, manga heroines, and even girls who draw their own manga.
NEW! Media Watch: Celebrities Gone Bad?
It’s time for the media to stop shooting down stars—especially young women—and acknowledge that they are people too.
NEW! Girl Talk: Cosmetics Crisis
Makeup may make you look good, but some of the chemicals in it may not make you feel too good.
NEW! Girl Talk: What’s Behind That Label?
Want to look good, while making sure the people who made your clothes were treated well?
NEW! Arts & Culture: Reviews
Want to look good, while making sure the people who made your clothes were treated well?
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ONLINE FEATURES:
NEW! Activist of the Month: Sarah Ruf
Sarah Ruf wants your blood, and she’s not even a vampire!
Special Feature: Hot Topics
Our contributors have a lot to say about what’s going on in the world. Here they tackle poverty, racism, homophobia, materialism, even the Pledge of Allegiance.
Special Feature: The Challenges of Friendship
Can you always be there for your friends? Sometimes it’s hard.
Small World: Argentina
Argentina has a woman president, great music, and so much more. Learn all about it from Argentinean teens.
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NEW! Good Reading: "Write Me"
Teen Voices Teen Editor Tina Colbert knows the power of writing.
NEW! Short Story: This Will Be My Memory
Thanksgiving is about the old and the new, the same and the different.
NEW! POWERSCOPES
Learn about Sagittarius women and Sagittarius power—and find out what the stars have in store for YOU this month.
Good Reading: Loss and Disaster
Poetry can’t bring back those we love, but it can help us reach out to others.
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Check out what other teen women are saying!!!
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Our Fall Teen Editors are working on new features, and they need YOUR help!
We’re looking for submissions on looking for a job, suicide and sexual assault, people you love, foster care, HPV, Afghanistan, stereotypes about white people, and teen girls on television.
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Poetically Speaking 2008
Teen Voices presents:
If I Ruled the World...
Politically Thinking, Poetically Speaking
Poetically Speaking is our annual poetry/spoken word event that showcases the skills of teen girls in and around the Boston area!
When: November 14, 2008
Where: The Limelight
(down the street from Boston Common movie theatre)
Time: 4:00-6:30 pm
If you would like to ATTEND Poetically Speaking, RSVP to Program Director, Saun Green.
If you would like to PERFORM, call Program Coordinator, Lisa Rodrigues @ 617-426-5505 x13 by NOVEMBER 7, 2008!
For more info, visit the Poetically Speaking MySpace page.

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