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Invisible Youth: Chapter 2. Loukaia Taylor continues her quest to share the stories of how young adults in AC are coping with the challenges of a year like no other.

Invisible Youth. 2020 was going to be “the” year for Loukaia Taylor. Check in with her and others about where it all went cockeyed.

Overcoming mental health stigma through holistic healing in Atlantic City
By Katelyn Woolford, Stockton University
May 2019 marks the 70th anniversary of Mental Health Awareness Month, a national event for fighting stigma, providing support, educating the public and advocating for policies that help people with mental illness and their families.
Read MoreTaking Atlantic City jazz history into the future through music education
By Shannon Joyce, Stockton University
“They don’t have a beach; we have a beach,” says Henrietta Shelton in a voice full of emotion as she speaks to an attentive audience at the Stockton University Atlantic City campus during a rainy April morning.
Read MoreAfter a decade, ‘Back Sov’ skatepark wheels hope into Atlantic City
By Alexa Taylor, Stockton University
“I love the community, I always have,” says Katzen. “These kids like to skate, and deserve to have a place solidified for them.”
Read MoreMentors guide next generation in Atlantic City
By Marissa Luca, Stockton University
“It’s important for them to know their value and what they can do,” Burroughs says, “because unless you know you can, you won’t.”
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