“Adults keep calling it screen time. It's my whole team.”
Organises a city league online, and wants one room where the coaches hear it from her.
Fixtures, refs, who is bringing the water: all of it lives in three chats and a shared sheet that she keeps.
The league has players from schools that do not talk to each other outside of it. That is the part she would defend in front of anyone: the game is the only room where those kids are on the same floor.
She would like the coaches to sit in that room once, and hear the logistics from the seventeen-year-old who actually runs them.
To put the league on the record as peacebuilding, not as screen time.
More people, more reasons.
All stories
Olena · 17 · Ternopil, UA“The siren app knows my name better than my school does.”
Three years of studying between alerts. She wants season one to start there, not with a war summary.
Her story
Dennis · 16 · USA“They banned the app. Nobody asked what I used it for.”
Runs a forty-person study group in a chat the new law would close down.
His story
Martina · 16 · Italy“I learned my second language from people I'd never meet.”
Argues the internet did the peacebuilding first and the rules turned up later.
Her storyYour turn at the table.
Eighteen people applied in two weeks. The chair is still open.