The photographer Kholood Eid asks the next generation about the issues that matter to them most
Kids have a lot on their minds these days. As a photography teacher at an after-school program that is part of the Bronx Documentary Center, I hear kids talk about how bad it is that people are getting deported ... and I hear them whisper the president’s name like he’s a villain.
Even before the students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school turned their tragedy into a national movement, giving young people a platform like they’ve never had before, I’d been wondering what sorts of issues young people really care about today, and what sorts of experiences contributed to their political awakenings.
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