In “ME!,” Taylor is fighting in the street again, but this time she’s found her peace, andshe’s not left alone The Emmys 2018 Are More Diverse Than Ever — But Latinx Stories Are Still MissingGet theTeen VogueTake.Sign up for theTeen Vogueweekly emailAfterRoss ButlerleftRiverdaleto focus on his role in13 Reasons Whythe showcast Charles Melton At the first high school I attended, security guards made us walk through metal detectors and then they used wands on us and patted us down, all as part of the process of entering the school. Despite that, though, I regularly saw kids with knives, brass knuckles, and guns on campus. And even though I avoided joining or involving myself with any gang, I often found myself a target. People regularly associated me with one gang simply because of the grade school I went to and the friends I grew up with. And members of the opposing gang would bully me and beat me up because of it. And I knew that wasn’t the worst that could happen: If they felt like shooting me, they would. On the flip side, my friends who were part of the gang most closely affiliated with my elementary school were constantly asking me when I was going to turn out, when I was going to “come home” and join them. And the members of their gang who weren’t my friends assumed my reluctance to join meant I was working against them. Essentially, there was danger coming from every direction. I had a friend who lived a few neighborhoods over and was going through the same thing. People always walk around scared, like they could get shot at any minute because of the gangs, but I didn’t want to feed that fear. that high school students in Wisconsin sparked a gun control debate at their state Capitol after multipleschool shooting threats
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