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The Advocate Martin Luther King - Law Advocacy & Community Justice New York, NY
Issue Date: Thursday, May 19, 2011 Issue: May 2011 Last Update: Thursday, January 19, 2012
  • Foolish pride leaves champions dethroned: Cocky or confident?

    Thursday, May 19, 2011 By: Latia Skerving

    MLK has the number one high school soccer team in New York City, but for the first time in 15 years, they failed to make it to the playoffs.

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  • LACJ's got talent

    Friday, May 20, 2011 By: Crystal Semple

    Students at LACJ showed just how talented they really are in what the school hopes will become an annual talent show. On Thursday, March 17, 2011, Martin Luther King held its second talent show since

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  • History comes alive for Global teacher Ms. Pak

    Thursday, May 19, 2011 By: Belissa Mieses

    Growing up in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles, Kyong Pak never knew exactly what the future held for her, but she was certain that traveling was on her to do list.

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  • English Teacher hopes to raise classroom funds through baking

    Thursday, May 19, 2011 By: Isaac Wynn

    Being born into a family of individuals who don’t mind jumping into the kitchen and cooking up a tasty meal, it’s no surprise that English Teacher Kelly Gionti found comfort in the same atmosphere.

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  • Track team sprints to the finish line this season

    Thursday, May 19, 2011 By: Celia Fernandez

    You see them running through the halls in groups or by themselves, these are the students that make up the Martin Luther King Boys and Girls Varsity Track Team.

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  • Aspiring writer Watts hopes to restore interest in reading: Senior working on fantasy novel of vampress in Transylvania

    Thursday, May 19, 2011 By: Zomorah Kennedy

    Up and coming writer and senior Chantel Watts might just restore the interest of reading among adolescents.

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  • New MLK Cares program gives City a helping hand

    Thursday, May 19, 2011 By: Celia Fernandez

    The High School for Law, Advocacy and Community Justice cares about the community.

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  • A Risky form of art: Graffiti becomes senior’s means of expression

    Thursday, January 06, 2011 By: Aneska Tejada

    Graffiti is a crime, but to Edison Macancela, it’s a way to express himself. He is known as the boy with the spiky hair who does graffiti.

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  • Loveable art teacher to retire, causing 'art attacks'

    Thursday, May 19, 2011 By: Diana Cabrera

    “I teach them art. Yea, I dodge crayons for a living. That’s what I do,” said Craig Dourmashkin, poking fun at his career in a YouTube video of his stand up comedy performance.

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  • Senior overcomes captivity in Africa

    Thursday, May 19, 2011 By: Aisha Dyer

    The village elders took him and his friends, into a dark room. They demanded money and white fowls which their parents couldn’t afford. Based on their alleged disobedience, the elders chastised them s

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Letting immigrants go  by too easy
Throughout the late nineties and the beginning of the 21st Century, illegal immigration into the United States greatly increased. Hundreds of thousands of foreign, undocumented people have flocked int
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Immigration becomes a  tough ‘game’ of life
In the United States immigration is a crude reality. It is also a problem lingering in many people’s minds especially in the minds of immigrants living in the United States.
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Misplaced blame for gun crimes Misplaced blame for gun crimes
When it comes to gun related deaths and injuries, America has the most by far. Almost every day on the news we hear about a new gun shot victim. It wasn’t too long ago (2001) when we had a gun brought
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Cops vs ‘Teens in  the Hood’
34,500 blue and white officers policing the city. Scene changes to Harlem. Two Mafia Family, Goons on Deck, and Addicted to Green are some of the urban teenage gangs that have been spreading like wild
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Chivalry is dead: Chivalry becomes lost  in translation
From baggy jeans to obscenity often portrayed in the media, it seems that chivalry is dead. It is not often that the modern girl of the twenty-first century can recall a time when a guy has pulled out
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