Teens should care about racism because it directly impacts their communities, relationships, and future opportunities. Understanding racism helps them recognize and challenge unfair practices, fostering a more inclusive society. By engaging in conversations about race, teens can develop empathy and become advocates for change, promoting equality and justice for everyone. Ultimately, addressing racism benefits society as a whole, creating a better world for future generations.
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World hunger. Lots of blacks suffer from world hunger, and if we help them, it'll also help with racism.
the percentage of teens in group care is larger then the number of younger children 30% of teens are in group care and only 6% of young children are in group care now that is amazing
if youre referring to sex, no cuz it could lead to pregnancy and its extremely hard for 2 teens to care for a baby. and abortion should never be an option. other than that, i dont see why not
My dear friend, Adults are not telling that don't care about sex. They are just telling [you] that [you should] first care about your career and education before even worrying about sex.
Because racism is mean and hurtful to the people who are victims of racism!
teens who always care
if they are trustworthy teens.
I think that on the mind of the teens are there future they are thinking about the future their life or what are they going to do on the future and they care about having fun because they are teens.
teens cared about their social life as they do now, but they were obligated far more to care about the rest of the world than now. Teens were more restricted by their parents and marketing didn't target teens as much as it does now, thus why teens have become more illiterate and care less about things like cultural practices, history and politics.
Teens can prevent acne by taking good care of their skin and also eating a healthy diet.