In the film “I Am,” Nyah Courtney, 17, lays out her identity, claims it as her own. Courtney is an artist. She is a pacifist — and a “very patient person,” she adds dryly as a friend picks at her hair with a comb, and another shuffles a set of playing cards in her lap. A junior at Woodlawn High…
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'I Am': Teens share stories of race and identity in Woodlawn Library media workshop
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