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Young audience members at Here. This. Now.
Francisco Solarzano, Shayna Padovano and Charles Everett
Actor Charles Everett
C. Everett & S. Padovano perform "Phat Flows, Honeys & the Booms"
Shayna Padovano performs "A Lesbian in the System"
Actor Francisco Solarzano
Actor Shayna Padovano
Shayna Padovano performs "Tell Him Why"
C. Everett & S. Padovano in "Seizure Boy Learns to 6-Step"
C. Everett & S. Padovano in "Seizure Boy Learns to 6-Step"
C. Everett & S. Padovano in "Seizure Boy Learns to 6-Step"
Francisco Solarzano in "Seizure Boy Learns to 6-Step"
Francisco Solarzano in "Seizure Boy Learns to 6-Step"
Charles Everett in "Movin' On Up"
F. Solarzano, S. Padovano & C. Everett
F. Solarzano, S. Padovano & C. Everett
Francisco Solarzno, DJ Tabu, Charles Everett & Shayna Padovano
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Director T. Woodard, K. Hefner, Adapter S. McClung & L. Chan
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About our books
Stories from
New Youth Connections
have been anthologized in several books by Youth Communication.
Starting With I
(Persea Books, 1997) is a collection of personal essays first published in
NYC
; in addition,
The Struggle to Be Strong: True Stories By Teens About Resilence
(Free Spirit, 2000),
Things Get Hectic: Teens Write About the Violence That Surrounds Them
(Simon& Schuster, 1998) and
Out With It: Gay and Straight Teens Write About Homosexuality
(Youth Communication, 1996) feature stories from
NYC
as well as from
Represent
, our other teen-written magazine.
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