Iyana

Iyana grew up in Southeast Washington, DC. She likes to dance and listen to any type of music. Her favorite subject is math and science. She plans to go to college to become a pediatrician. Her piece in Our Lives Matter ​​​​​​​was difficult to write, but she wanted to tell about her life and her dreams. 

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Lawrencia

Lawrencia grew up in the DMV. Music is her escape. She knows how to play both trombone and trumpet. She's been writing poems and short stories since the sixth grade. She also does photography. Despite her struggles, she believes she's had a good life and wouldn't change a thing about it. 

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Jermiyah

Jermiyah grew up in Southeast DC. He's got one brother on his mother's side, and on his father's side there's thirteen of them. He likes to play basketball and for fun he does anything with sports. This piece was something that came to mind that describes teens right now. He thought it was important. 

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K.F.

K.F. grew up in Washington, DC, Southeast. She likes writing poetry and doesn't really have spare time. She works. all the times, and just wants to be able to live for myself and not for other people. She's going to college at Trinity and she's ready for the challenge. She wrote this piece to use as a personal statement, but when she wrote it, she wasn't too open about sharing. She's the kind of person who keeps her problems inside. Writing for her is a way to release. 

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Erica

Erica was born on March 3, 1997. She grew up in Washington, DC. She has two sisters and six brothers. She is the oldest of all. She loves to write and create music. Writing lyrics is her passion. Her favorite artist is Shawn Carter. He came up from nothing and now is a legend. She is inspired by Onika Maraj and one day plans on achieving her dream of becoming a well-known CEO of a mega music corporation. 

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Elexus

Elexus was born in Virginia, but grew up in DC. She was in the tenth grade at Ballou Senior High School when she wrote Our Lives Matter. She likes rap music and street rappers. She plans to go to college so that she can be a plastic surgeon. The college she wants to attend is North Carolina A&T. Her piece for Our Lives Matter was kind of difficult to write, but she got through, and now she can't wait for her mother to read it. 

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Dimontre

Dimontre grew up in Maryland but came to DC in 10th grade. He has been playing football since middle school, and writing was a hidden talent that he didn't really know he had. His favorite artist is Lil' Wayne because some of his music is artistic, and the words he's using you can imagine in your head. That's what he tries to do with poetry. He plans to go to college and study Business Administration and hopefully become a financial advisor. So he won't be a full-time poet, but this will not be his last poem. 

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Diantae

Diantae's life is baseball. He enjoys the sport because it's different. Not everybody plays it, and he doesn't think about anything else when he's playing baseball. He grew up in the Congress Heights area and his mother has seven kids, his father has three. He feels good about his piece in Our Lives Matter because it gave him a change to explain why he acts the way he acts, why he's the person he is. He's going to college next year at the University of Toledo, and he wants to be a professional baseball player. 

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De'Azia

De'Azia grew up in Landover, Maryland and attended Ballou Senior High School. When she wrote Our Lives Matter, she was 17 and a junior. He is on the modeling team and enjoys music and spending time with her family when not in school. At home, she is the oldest of twelve other siblings, and she used her essay to tell about how she overcame a hard obstacle. 

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China

China was an 18-year-old female and she is living with a common disability that is called Cerebral Palsy. She has had her disability ever since the day that she was born. She was a senior at Ballou when she wrote Our Lives Matter, planning to graduate in June. She loves to write and read and would love to write her very own book some day.

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Ayonna

Ayonna is from Southeast DC. She has been playing basketball her whole life and wants to continue her journey in college. Her inspiration is LeBron James. She plans on going to a four-year university and double-majoring in math and sports management. It's challenging for her to communicate about personal issues, but she's overcoming that fear. 

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Amira

Amira was born and raised in Southeast DC. She was a senior and Class Vice President when she wrote Our Lives Matter, is very active in several sports at her school, and working hard to get her high school diploma. She was headed to University of Maryland Eastern Shore in Fall 2015. She wants to major in psychology and become a psychologist. She wants to help people cope with their problems. She wants to help them become better people. 

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Anthony

Anthony is a Jamaican and Cuban Muslim who just wants to give people hope or a sense of pride. He wants to be a sportscaster, the first sportscaster on national TV with a kufi on his head. He wants to break the barrier for Muslims in America.

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Brandon S.

Brandon grew up in West Virginia. He moved to Washington, DC in high school because he wanted to graduate from the same school as his mother. He is highly active. He plays a lot of sports, but his favorite is baseball. He is a Christian. He feels that we all have a big impact on how the world operates. One little action can make a BIG difference. 

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Tajuan

Tajuan was in the eleventh grade at Ballou High School when he wrote Our Lives Matter. He is in AVID and the Teen Outreach Program. He wrote for Our Lives Matter because he felt as though people didn't see the real him and what he had to offer. He plans to attend college in the fall of 2016. 

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Victoria

Victoria, 17

I love music, playing guitar, and writing poetry. The poems are for my country, Haiti. I would like to be a music star, and a accountant, and a scientist. I would like to write songs about the situation of children in Haiti to bring about a change.

Mwen renmen mizik, jwe gita ak ekri pwezi. Pwezi yo se pou peyi a: Ayiti. Mwen ta renmen yon sipesta nan mizik, yon kontb, ak yon syantifik. Mwen ta renmen ekri chanson sou sitiyasyon timoun an ayiti pou pote yon chanjman. 

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Marilene

Marilene, 14

I am funny, and I think that a lot of people think so, too.. They think that I am a good person and that I have talent. My talent is singing and dancing. To have fun, I like watching TV. 

Mwen komik e mwen panse anpil lot moun dako mwen komik tou. Yo konn di mwen se yon bon moun e ki gen talan tou. Talan mwen se chante ak fe desden. Pou plezi, mwen renmen gade televizyon. 

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Lisna

Lisna, 18

I love going to school because I want to be something in life so I can help my little sisters. I would like to confort others. I like to give people advice that can help them.

Mwen renmen ale lekol poutet mwen vle vin yon bagay nan lavi a pou mwen ka ede ti se mwen yo. Mwen ta renmen vin yon sikolog. Mwen renmen konsole moun. Mwen renmen bay moun konsey ki ka ede yo.

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Kathia

Kathia, 17

When I have free time I like to play guitar, and I love reading, drawing, and painting. I'm really cool and relaxed. When I get older I would like to be a psychologist because I want to help others who've been traumatized.

Le mwen gen tan lib mwen renmen jwe gita, e mwen renmen li, fe desen ak penti anpil. Mwen vrenman koul e relax. Le mwen pi gran mwen ta renmen yon sikolog, paske mwen vle ede lot moun ki twomatize.

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