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It’s not often teens get a voice in government, or a platform to argue how they’d like to see it change. But every night on Broadway, a new play is asking New York City high school students to engage in a live debate about whether we should keep the Constitution or toss it and start over. Arguments often refer to daily headlines, and an audience member decides the winner.InWhat the Constitution Means to Me is the kind of show you could, and will, fall in love with. It's the tribute the Queen of Tejana Music deserves, 25 years in the making. TW: That needs to change. The words are a little hard to understand. That's [one] good thing these people did, they left it so vague that it's up to interpretation by our society. It's like an elastic band, it just keeps stretching. I think we need to add more amendments because society is changing. There's no way they could have known about all these things years ago. In Cincinnati, the opposite occurred: the city was cracked, or divided, between two congressional districts. Ethan Nichols, a high-school student and activist from the area, tellsTeen Vogue

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