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Abstinence and Protection Equal Sex Awareness
Dispels myths and creates awareness on the subject of sex (Vol.1.Iss.3)
A Man with A Cause
Senator
Russ Feingold on campaign finance reform (Vol.2.Iss.2)
At Home with Polling?
Is
the information we learn from polls credible?
Jane Fonda: Activist Against Teen Pregnancy
Famous actress Jane Fonda shares her concerns about teenage sex and pregnancy and her work with G-CAPP (Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention) (Vol.1.Iss.3)
On African Safari? Make Your Stay According to the Rules
Two experts express concern over wildlife issues in Africa as a result of tourism and profit seekers and are doing something to preserve this beautiful environment
(Vol.1.Iss.3)
On A Mission to Establish Trust in Our Government
Creating
seeds for "our" government not "the" government
(Vol.2.Iss.2)
Repairing the Media
Creating
responsible journalism
(Vol.2.Iss.2)
Subverting the Freedom of Speech
Protecting the demise of WBAI
(Vol.2.Iss.2)
Robert Kennedy, Jr. Incents Us to Fight for Our Environmental Rights
"Good environmental policy is idential to good economic policy" find out why
(Vol.1.Iss.3)
Senator Lieberman Discusses the Politics of Getting Elected
Learn how truth wins voters every time. (Vol.1.Iss.2)
The Viewer has the Final Say...
Meet the Press host Tim Russert (Vol.2.Iss.2)
"Voices Against Violence" Are Heard
Learn from teens and congresspeople how the Democratic Leadership created an initiative against gun violence
(Vol.1.Iss.1)
An Immigration Issue
Problems in the Immigration and Naturalization system under scrutiny
(Vol. 3, Issue 2)
Government that Makes Cents
Financial generosity and a multilateral approach will solve world conflicts (Vol. 3, Issue 2)
Who Are We As Americans
Broadening an understanding of our diversity to those around the world (Vol. 3, Issue 2)
United We Stand
A declaration of Commitment
(Vol. 3, Issue 3)
Introduction
The first-ever Connecticut Teen Summit on Terrorism, held April 26, 2002, sheds light on the causes of and solutions to terrorism.
(Vol. 3, Issue 3)
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Panel One - Youth Panel
Idealism and Hope
An introduction to Panel One, the youth panel
(Vol. 3, Issue 3)
Beacon of Hope
Son of assassinated Afghan hero and leader Abdul Haq discusses terrorism
(Vol. 3, Issue 3)
Leading By Example
Moderator for the first panel Lieutenant Governor Jodi Rell
(Vol. 3, Issue 3)
Open Minds for Peace
Iraqi-born Payeez Ali shares here insights on terrorism
(Vol. 3, Issue 3)
Respecting Differences
How losing a loved one in the 9/11 attack against the U.S. showed the importance of understanding differences
(Vol. 3, Issue 3)
Panel Two - Expert Panel
Assuming His Legacy
Khushal Arsala, nephew of assassinated Afghan hero and leader Abdul Haq talks about his committment to his country
(Vol.1.Iss.1)
Committed to Change
CNN's Paula Zahn describes her first day at CNN, September 11th
(Vol.1.Iss.1)
Cruel Awakenings
Former New York City Deputy Mayor Robert Harding describes September 11th on the job in New York City
(Vol.1.Iss.1)
Preparing for Disaster
Captain Charles Beck discusses the preparedness of Connecticut against terrorist attacks
(Vol.1.Iss.1)
Rogue Regimes
Former National Security Council Member, autor, and scholar on Middle East affairs Raymond Tanter discusses terrorism
(Vol.1.Iss.1)
Worst Nightmare
Former CIA Officer Gene Poteat addresses the realities of terrorism (Vol.1.Iss.1)
Diplomacy Needs A Voice For Religion
Experts Rajmohan Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, and Douglas Johnston discuss our next steps.
(Vol. 4, Issue 1)
Interview With Rajmohan Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi's grandson discusses his memories of his grandfather, and his own views.
(Vol. 4, Issue 1)
Halberstam Sees The Risks In War
Pullitzer-Prize-winning Journalist David Halberstam looks at the risks of war with IIraq.
(Vol. 4, Issue 1)
If It's War, It's Not Just For The Oil
The threat of weapons of mass destruction outweigh the need for oil in the United State's conflict with Iraq.
(Vol. 4, Issue 1)
Are We Ready To Fight The Good Fight
When Pearl Harbor was bombed young people we itching to fight. When the World Trade Center was attacked, U.S. leaders encouraged people to go shopping. Big difference.
(Vol. 4, Issue 1)
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Spread OF WMD: Our Worst Nightmare
An expert addresses the proliferation of biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons.
(Vol. 4, Issue 2)
Scholar Promotes Alternatives To War
Dr. Gene Sharp demonstrates that non-violent struggle has a historical track record that is far more impressive than war.
See also: TeenSpeak's Q&A Interview With Dr. Sharp
(Vol. 4, Issue 2)
Global Warming Poses Dire Threat
Chief of the Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy makes the case that global warming is a more serious threat than terrorism.
(Vol. 4, Issue 2)
Cracking the Old Boys Club
Congressman Christopher Shays and Senator Olympia Snowe address the obstacles women encounter in getting elected and serving in public office
(Vol. 4, Issue 4)
Finding the Truth In Journalism
Is the public being duped by false news?
(Vol. 4, Issue 4)
New Age Conservatism
MSNBC-TV’s Joe Scarborough discusses the new wave of conservatism amongst young people
(Vol. 4, Issue 4)
The Reality in Dealing with Terrorism
Senior research analyst in chemical and biological weapons at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies in Monterey, Ca. addresses how we must deal effectively with the threat of terrorism
(Vol. 4, Issue 4)
Yelling for Change
West Oakland tries to redefine itself through its youth
(Vol. 4, Issue 4)
Dare To Dream
Creating equal opportunities for residents but not citizens of the US
(Vol. 4, Issue 4)
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