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HARMAN DHILLON: PEOPLE PROJECT MAGAZINE

HARMAN DHILLON: PEOPLE PROJECT MAGAZINE

People Project Magazine is a digital platform for teens to share their culture, achievements, and experiences as an immigrant/child of immigrants growing up in America. We promote world cultures in America by showcasing people and their initiatives while also trying to inform our audience about happenings around the world.

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KARIS KELLY: YOUTH MEDICINE TODAY

KARIS KELLY: YOUTH MEDICINE TODAY

Youth Medicine Today is a student-led, non-profit organization. YMT’s goal is to educate pre-med or STEM students on medical specialties through media, articles, and events to inspire and inform future physicians! YMY currently has 150+ members from 17 different countries across 4 continents.

YMT is also a member of the World Health Organization Global Health Workforce Network: Youth Hub. Being a part of the GWHN allows YMT members to participate in invite-only events hosted by the WHO, and make an impact on a global scale.

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LIZZY BRAHIN: QUEENS UNITED CHESS

LIZZY BRAHIN: QUEENS UNITED CHESS

Queens United Chess is bridging the gender divide in chess and empowering female high school chess leaders. Recently, Queens United worked with Chicago Public Schools (CPS) to develop the CPS Chess Queens Program. In partnership with the CPS Academic Chess Program, one of the largest local chess organizations, the student-run organization strives to make chess accessible to all by removing cost barriers and fostering an inclusive environment. Through the Chess Queens Program, they employ high school girls from across the city to teach free introductory chess lessons in five under-resourced schools during the school day, launch the annual CPS All-Girls Championship Tournament, and host weekly Girl Power meetings. In the future, Queens United plans to expand its work to new cities through more public school systems and local chess organizations.

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REM JOHANNKNECHT: CONNECT CHICAGO

REM JOHANNKNECHT: CONNECT CHICAGO

Connect Chicago is a nonprofit organization created in the midst of the Coronavirus Pandemic and provided over 25,000 hours of tutoring to nearly 1,000 students within the first year. They are committed to using our initiatives to connect individuals from around the City, divided by geography, different identities, or experiences. Currently, they offer free remote tutoring for K-12 students by our amazing high school and college volunteers, as well as daily check-in calls for anyone feeling isolated. They embrace student leadership, so if you would like to get involved, please reach out!

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Nina Boord and Alexis Ishmael: TEEN INSIDER MAGAZINE

Nina Boord and Alexis Ishmael: TEEN INSIDER MAGAZINE

Teen Insider is a student-run online magazine based in Chicago, Illinois. Our articles cover a variety of topics, but focus on advice and issues relevant to teens today. Because we are smaller than many other online magazines (such as Buzzfeed), we allow our readers to have a voice in what we post. If teens are talking about it, we’re talking about it too. Our readers come from over 60 countries and we have a writing team that comes from across the United States and the world.

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Tia Hawthorne: Power By Girls

Tia Hawthorne: Power By Girls

Power By Girls is an up and coming student run non-profit organization, which is aimed towards inspiring and empowering the next wave of female change makers and innovators. With team members across the United States, Power By Girls hopes to impact the lives of young women through entrepreneurial teachings in the form of meetups and workshops, mentorship, and an annual conference.

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SAM LURYE: KISS APP

SAM LURYE: KISS APP

On Valentine's Day, Lurye launched Kiss, the first app from his company, Social Synergy Media. The iOS app aims to help high school students determine whether their crush likes them back. The app allows users to semi-anonymously ask their crushes how much they like them by asking for their opinion on several different possible suitors. He said the project came to life in the summer of 2014 when he joined Endevvr, a student incubator program in which participants turned an idea into a company in five weeks.

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SAMIR HAZDIC: CIC

SAMIR HAZDIC: CIC

The Chess Institute of Chicago is a nonprofit organization that provides a unique opportunity for aspiring youth to be paired with some of the city's best chess players in a mentoring program. We believe that any interested young person should have access to a free, quality chess education, to develop themselves and promote the game of Chess. Chess is proven to faster logical and critical thinking skills amidst all younger players. By providing real-world connections, we hope to make lasting, positive impacts on our community through the game of Chess.

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STEVEN SCHWARTZ: SOLE ROBOTS

STEVEN SCHWARTZ: SOLE ROBOTS

The hype around special-edition sneakers can make it nearly impossible for collectors to get their hands on the latest products. That’s why Schwartz is working on Sole Robots, an add-to-cart service that uses automation to ensure customers get their latest sneakers, while having the freedom to change color and size at the last minute. Customers, mostly resellers looking to buy multiple pairs, pay for purchase slots on the day of a new release, and Sole Robots ensures they get their orders placed. Schwartz has previously developed add-to-cart site SoleSniper (now a part of SoleSnatcher) and predicts $50,000 per month in sales based off previous sneaker releases. Currently he has 50 beta testers on the site with 75 buyers interested in purchasing at least 10 slots per month.

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SABAH HUSSAIN: THE LINK SCHOLARS

SABAH HUSSAIN: THE LINK SCHOLARS

We are an entirely youth led organization aimed towards easing the transition from middle school to high school for under served minority background students. Our scholars have access to an extensive network of mentors who facilitate their mentee’s progress through self-care, professional, and academic workshops. These workshops include assisting students with applying to top public high schools, and providing tools to help them become both successful scholars and professionals.

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Boris Fedorov and Jerimiah Williams: Mooch Coupons

Boris Fedorov and Jerimiah Williams: Mooch Coupons

Mooch Coupons is an app that thrives on helping small businesses in proximity to high schools grow by providing a free and convenient coupon service to hard-working high school students.

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NATALIE WEXLER: THOUGHTSWAP

NATALIE WEXLER: THOUGHTSWAP

Thoughtswap was an anonymous chat app that let users communicate with other users who shared their interests. They could talk about anything from pop culture to politics, fashion to family issues, music to movies, sports to science, and everything in between. Thoughtswap did not use any personal identifiers, or likes, friends, or followers, so users could chat without being distracted by the popularity of their post, or their digital image. Thoughtswap let users follow their own interests, not the lives of strangers and acquaintances!

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KATIE ZERVAS: THE BASIC DUO

KATIE ZERVAS: THE BASIC DUO

The Basic Duo is a non-profit organization that sells chic and elegant chokers; donating 100% of profits to unique foundations that improve various issues. Choker necklaces are a trendy jewelry choice for teens these days, but Zervas sees the accessory as a vehicle for good. That’s the idea behind The Basic Duo, a line of handmade choker necklaces that cost $6 to $8. Proceeds go to a variety of charities that support self-esteem among girls, education in third-world countries, fighting homelessness, and global environmental issues. Zervas runs the company with Riya Matel, a high school senior from California she met at a summer program at Stanford. So far the duo have made 50 sales from their online store, and sell the chokers at flea markets. Next up, they’re working on a line of t-shirts.

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CHICAGO YOUTH TALKS

CHICAGO YOUTH TALKS

Chicago Youth Talks was founded in September 2014 as an entirely student-led organization. Twice a year, the Chicago Youth Talks team organizes a conference, which students from all over the city can attend and speak at. Speakers are chosen after a rigorous audition process, and present 15-minute speeches. Members of the organizational team and executive board come from various high schools and backgrounds.

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UScan Technologies

UScan Technologies

UScan Technologies specializes in creating cutting edge self-checkout systems, supplying retailers with the competitive advantage they deserve. Once installed, UScan allows shoppers to checkout items by simply walking onto a platform. Using RFID technology, the shoppers' items will be scanned by radio waves and show up on the payment screen in seconds; where they can pay and exit the store on the go. UScan aims to tap the potential in the RFID movement.

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GENEVIEVE LIU: SLAP'D

GENEVIEVE LIU: SLAP'D

Surviving Life After a Parent Dies (SLAP’D) was founded in 2013 by the then 13-year-old Genevieve Liu after the sudden loss of her father Donald C. Liu. SLAP’D exists as a social media site for teens 13 and older (or younger than 13 with adult supervision) who have lost a parent to find hope and connection through shared experiences, and aims to ensure that no teen ever has to experience their grief alone. SLAP’D offers our users articles, advice forums, an ask-an-expert column staffed by bereavement professionals, and connections to other resources for grieving kids and teens. SLAP’D has also built partnerships with grief and bereavement centers and organizations nationwide to expand our reach and ensure that our resources for support and healing are reaching those who need us most.

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HARMAN DHILLON: PEOPLE PROJECT MAGAZINE
KARIS KELLY: YOUTH MEDICINE TODAY
LIZZY BRAHIN: QUEENS UNITED CHESS
REM JOHANNKNECHT: CONNECT CHICAGO
Nina Boord and Alexis Ishmael: TEEN INSIDER MAGAZINE
Tia Hawthorne: Power By Girls
SAM LURYE: KISS APP
SAMIR HAZDIC: CIC
STEVEN SCHWARTZ: SOLE ROBOTS
SABAH HUSSAIN: THE LINK SCHOLARS
Boris Fedorov and Jerimiah Williams: Mooch Coupons
NATALIE WEXLER: THOUGHTSWAP
KATIE ZERVAS: THE BASIC DUO
CHICAGO YOUTH TALKS
UScan Technologies
GENEVIEVE LIU: SLAP'D
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