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  2. Youth Liberation of Ann Arbor - Wikipedia

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    After a short stint from 1970 to 1972 in Houston, Texas, where the press began publishing FPS, [4] a news magazine for youth, the press moved to Ann Arbor and merged with Youth Liberation of Ann Arbor. An early issue of FPS lists its contributors as Liz Bell, Keith Hefner, Chuck Ream, John Schaller, and Sonia Yaco. [5]

  3. Keith Hefner - Wikipedia

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    Keith Hefner is the founder and executive director of Youth Communication, an influential nonprofit organization publishing magazines and books by and for youth. The magazines are YCteen (formerly known as New Youth Connections), written by New York City teens, and Represent (formerly known as Foster Care Youth United or FCYU), by and for foster youth.

  4. Youth Communication - Wikipedia

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    The organization was founded in 1980 by youth rights pioneer Keith Hefner, who won a MacArthur Fellowship for his work with Youth Communication in 1989. [1] Program

  5. Hugh Hefner accused of raping multiple women in 'Secrets of ...

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    Krabacher says she left home at the age of 15 after she was sexually abused by her grandfather as a child. She made her way to Los Angeles and shot for Playboy at age 17. In 1983, she moved into ...

  6. Youth activism - Wikipedia

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    The spectrum of civil rights, youth rights and anti-war activism of Tom Hayden, Keith Hefner and other 1960s youth laid a powerful precedent for modern youth activism. John Holt, Myles Horton and Paulo Freire were important in this period. Youthful life and expression defined this era.

  7. Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, pioneer of '60s sexual ... - AOL

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    Hefner was working as copywriter at Esquire in the 1952 when he left after being denied a $5 raise. The first issue of Playboy was released just a year later with just $8,000 in investments ...

  8. Hugh Hefner's son Cooper returns to Playboy as Chief ... - AOL

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    After taking some time away from Playboy, Hugh Hefner's son, Cooper, is back in the family business.

  9. History of youth rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded instance of a high school student campaigning to join a local school board happened in Ann Arbor Michigan as Sonia Yaco, a youth activist associated with Youth Liberation of Ann Arbor, ran as the Human Rights Party candidate. Despite a court challenge hindering her ability to be listed on the ballot, Yaco gained 1,300 votes ...