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Keith Hefner

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that became a national publisher for the youth rights movement. Youth Liberation Press published several of his publications, including
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After growing up in Ann Arbor, in eleventh grade Hefner was inspired to become involved in the
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in 1989. In 1986 he was a Charles H. Revson Fellow on the Future of New York City at
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Hefner has received a great deal of recognition for his work in the fields of
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publishing magazines and books by and for youth. The magazines are
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This biographical article about a United States activist is a
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An Interview with Keith Hefner of Youth Communication
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An Interview with Keith Hefner of Youth Communication
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Ann Arbor, Michigan
Nonprofit
Youth Communication
nonprofit organization
foster youth
Youth Liberation of Ann Arbor
youth rights
Michigan
youth-led media
high school
principal
school newspaper
youth activists
Youth Liberation
youth-led organization
New York City
Chicago
Youth Communication
youth development
foster care
youth-led media
MacArthur Fellowship
Columbia University
New York Association of Black Journalists
History of Youth Rights in the United States
Sonia Yaco
An Interview with Keith Hefner of Youth Communication
Archived
Wayback Machine
The Movement for Youth Rights: 1945-2000

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