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Meet Rebekah

BY: Trevor News
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“In a world that tries to put me in a box, I try to find every way that I can stand out, that I can be myself in a way that my peers aren’t, in a way that’s true to me.”

Rebekah knew she was a girl before the world did. But before she found the word “transgender,” she didn’t know there were people out there just like her. When she did find the words, she also found unconditional love from her family.

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One of the hardest topics to talk about is suicide. Many of us may know people who have attempted or lost their lives to suicide, but talking about it can often feel taboo. We live in a society that sweeps a lot of tough conversations under the rug. In 2017, a person died by suicide every 11 minutes. It’s the second leading cause of death among young people ages 10-14, and the third leading cause for young people ages 15-24. Suicide is currently considered a public health crisis in the United States. But even though it’s such a common cause…