YES! Article archive

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Let’s Talk About Migrant Caravans

Uneasy about discussing the migrant caravan—and its related issues like immigration, the wall, family separation, and xenophobia—with your students? Here are some resources to start the conversation.
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Let’s Talk About Gentrification

Uneasy about discussing the housing crisis —and its related issues like gentrification, environmental racism, and homelessness—with your students? Here are some resources to start the conversation.
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Let’s Talk About Brett Kavanaugh

Uneasy about discussing the U.S.Supreme Court nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh—and its related issues like judicial temperament, sexual assault, Roe v. Wade, privilege—with your students? Here are some resources to start the conversation.
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Let’s Talk About Mental Health

Uneasy about discussing mental health—and its related issues like self-care, anxiety, depression, and suicide—with your students? Here are some resources to start the conversation.
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About the YES! National Student Writing Competition

The YES! National Student Writing Competition is a quarterly writing opportunity to respond to a thought-provoking YES! article and writing prompt. Students not only write about something meaningful for a real audience—they also have the chance to get published by an award-winning magazine.
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Spring 2018: “Letters of Hope” Literary Gems

We received many outstanding essays for the Spring 2018 Writing Competition. Though not every participant can win the contest, we'd like to share some excerpts that caught our eye.
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Let’s Talk About Decolonization

Uneasy about discussing colonialism—and its related issues like Standing Rock and Indigenous-led resistance—with your students? Here are some resources to get you started.
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