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Anthro Magazine

Palo Alto High School's Social Activism Publication

Anthro Magazine

Anthro Magazine

Karrie Huang

Karrie Huang, Staff Writer

Karrie (Class of 2023) joined Anthro to write stories about social issues. On the weekends, she frequents boba places and rides horses.

 

All content by Karrie Huang
I’m on my jump course, cantering around a turn toward the next obstacle.

Finding my third place

Riding’s impact on my high school experience
Karrie Huang, Staff Writer
May 25, 2023
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Senior Elizabeth Fetter flips through a vegan cookbook pointed out by club co-president Morgan Greenlaw. “All these materials are from PCRM, The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine,” Greenlaw said.

Plant-Based Club advocates for plant-based diets

Club presidents give out free cookbooks, totes, and more to promote vegan eating
Karrie Huang, Staff Writer
April 20, 2023
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Calling on congress

Calling on congress

Students travel to DC to fight for Muwekma recognition
Maya Mukherjee and Karrie Huang
April 19, 2023
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Activism around the world: Vol. 5

Activism around the world: Vol. 5

Democracy, peace, retirement: a look at protests globally
Karrie Huang, Staff Writer
April 19, 2023
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Activism around the world: December 2022

Activism around the world: December 2022

Climate, religion, independence fire up protesters all over the globe
Karrie Huang, Content Editor
December 13, 2022
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Activism around the world

Activism around the world

Wages, the war in Ukraine and climate change: snapshots of protests globally
Karrie Huang and Lauren Wong
October 4, 2022
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Far yet close: Shanghai in lockdown

Far yet close: Shanghai in lockdown

Reflections on COVID-19 restrictions on my family
Karrie Huang, Content Editor
May 24, 2022
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The SAT discriminates (less)

The SAT discriminates (less)

Compared to the rest of the college application, how does the SAT stack up in equity?
Karrie Huang, Content Editor
May 24, 2022
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Fighting for diversity one book at a time

Fighting for diversity one book at a time

Viking alumna Joanna Ho advocates for representation in youth media
Maya Mukherjee and Karrie Huang
March 21, 2022
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Reiko Redmonde hands out fliers to protesters at Lytton Plaza on Feb. 14. Redmonde led chants and gave a speech to the crowd. “That is what denying women the right to abortion is — that's female enslavement,” Redmonde said into her megaphone. “Where do you stand on this? We want people to take a stand one way or the other.”

Raging Grannies fight for abortion rights

Local activists demonstrate against the potential loss of reproductive rights
Maya Mukherjee and Karrie Huang
March 3, 2022
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Defending the dancers

Defending the dancers

Miscommunication or mistreatment?
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Activist and junior vice president Ines Legrand talks about her efforts with the ASB menstrual product plan and her excitement regarding the new state bill. Photo: Anushe Irani.

Periods: Now Free of Charge

Activists applaud new law mandating complimentary menstrual products in campus bathrooms
Arati Periyannan and Karrie Huang
December 3, 2021
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A collage of the books reviewed in this article. Art by Arati Periyannan.

Fairness in fantasy

Dive into these reads that will leave you thinking
Karrie Huang, Features Editor
June 1, 2021
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Paint and a Problem

Paint and a Problem

Consent education at PAUSD.
Arati Periyannan and Karrie Huang
May 25, 2021
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November at Foothills

Foothills: A case study in equity

Was opening the park the right choice — and what’s next?
Karrie Huang, Staff Writer
March 20, 2021
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Art by Arati Periyannan

Trump & Twitter: Separated At Last?

Students, teachers share their opinions
Karrie Huang and Tyler Wang
February 16, 2021
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Art by Arati Periyannan

First 100 days: What Should Biden Do?

Students, teachers share their opinions
Karrie Huang and Owen Longstreth
February 16, 2021
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