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"More than a sex ed guide"News! Art! Music! Culture! Politics!

includes fiction, personal essays, photography, and art from YA contributors

digital magazine just for Latina teens

Covering the Black Girl's Mainstream longest-running online publication for Asian American women the universe of skateboarding the sights, sounds, and spirit of the marching arts (band geeks here!)alternative and punk music sceneMonthly calendars highlight upcoming television and big-screen premieres as well as DVD releases and conference events

Webcomics

Adrian is heartsick, Carter is horny. This is a story about their misadventures as awkward teenagers as they fumble through unrequited romances. 

A story about Charlie — a queer, Black 13 year old girl who finds herself stranded in a dangerous place: an all-white Christian youth backpacking camp Science and nature cartoons
Irrational fears, dark thoughts, and ghost stories submitted by readers from around the world. Deep Dark Fears tells stories about the creepy things that pop into people's heads and won't let them be. 
Dumbing of Age is a webcomic about college freshmen in the girls wing within a co-ed dorm at Indiana University, learning everything about life and themselves usually in the most difficult ways. 
Girl Genius is an ongoing adventure story in which the characters grow, change, run around the landscape quite a bit, and occasionally even die. On his 13th birthday, John Egbert starts playing a mysterious videogame called Sburb. Unfortunately, this triggers the apocalypse. Fortunately, he and his friends can make things right—if they can beat the game. 
This site is a little project that lets me make fun of some things and sense of others. 
It's about a troupe of jazz musicians and unlikely gangsters running a St. Louis speakeasy in the era of Prohibition. It falls somewhere in the realm of historical fiction, drama, dark comedy, and abject nonsense. 
Beautifully drawn and well told road trip adventure, a gay Thelma and Louise if you will. 
Monsterkind is a light-hearted story that follows Wallace Foster, a human social worker, on his quest to help the monster inhabitants of District C with their various problems. 
Novae is a historical romance with a touch magic and a dash of astronomy 

Alastair Sterling was the inventor who sparked the robot revolution. And because of his sudden death, he didn’t see any of it. That is, until he wakes up 16 years later in a robot body that matches his old one exactly. 

Space epic seamlessly blends romance and sci-fi 
Sarah doesn't like waking up in the morning, being productive, or dealing with social situations. “Sarah's Scribbles” is a comic strip that follows her life, finding humor in that which is weird, awkward, and embarrassing. Daughter of the Lord of Thieves, Sette Frummagem is on a mission, and she'll lie, cheat, and steal to make sure it's a success (she'll lie, cheat, and steal anyway) In the witch kingdom Hyalin, the strength of your magic is determined by the length of your hair 

CONTACT INFORMATION
Leah Krippner
leah.krippner@harlem122.org
815-654-4511 ext. 2390