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About Chiena Taylor

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Stories by Chiena
Ibrahim Al-jahizz brings history to life. Whether he's Frederick Douglass or Malcolm X, and whether he's working as an actor or a teacher, Al-jahizz presents information in a dramatic way. He has performed for schoolchildren and paying audiences. Besides statesman Douglass and activist Malcolm X, he has played civil rights leader Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and chemist George Washington C
Jason Miller is an average 13-year-old boy. He goes to Indianapolis Public School 59, plays basketball, Nintendo and golf and likes to work on the computer. Isaac, who wishes to remain anonymous, is a senior at a small-town high school. He works part time, writes poetry, listens to music and is on the school's wrestling team. Both of these kids have at least one thing in common: They both lov
Vincent and Vivian Randolph get along like no other brother and sister. They do everything together. They both sing in the church choir. Vivian was vice president of Northview Middle School's student council, while Vincent was president. They "hang" around the same people. While many brothers and sisters are at each other's throats, these two are great friends. "We had a younger brother, and
There are many ways a person can help ill children. The act can be simple _ such has holding the door open for them or donating money. One group of kids had a different idea _ they threw a party. At Eastwood Middle School in Washington Township last spring, 130 kids raised funds for muscular dystrophy patients by participating in a lock-in _ a giant nightlong party held at the school. In addit