Pressured Youth (2025 eBook)

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Pressured Youth is more than an e-book; it’s a powerful and essential international human rights art movement press publication. Curated and edited by Lisa Zammit and Emily Mercer, this anthology celebrates the diverse, raw, and empowering voices of youth from every corner of the world.

Dive into a collection of profound insights, stories, art, and poetry that illuminate the pressures, triumphs, and experiences of today's young generation. This publication offers a platform for global youth to be heard, making it a critical read for educators, activists, parents, and anyone interested in understanding the modern youth experience.

Pressured Youth is more than an e-book; it’s a powerful and essential international human rights art movement press publication. Curated and edited by Lisa Zammit and Emily Mercer, this anthology celebrates the diverse, raw, and empowering voices of youth from every corner of the world.

Dive into a collection of profound insights, stories, art, and poetry that illuminate the pressures, triumphs, and experiences of today's young generation. This publication offers a platform for global youth to be heard, making it a critical read for educators, activists, parents, and anyone interested in understanding the modern youth experience.

Reviews from our Community

  • -Scotty Olsen

    "As a high school teacher and an author, I spend my days listening to young people, and I’m continually struck by how extraordinary this generation is. They are stronger, smarter, and more self-aware than I ever was at their age. What they long for isn’t unreasonable. They want space to breathe, room to grow, and the agency to define themselves without fear. They want to be seen. Pressured Youth oscillates between hope and heartbreak with an honesty that yearns.

    Pressured Youth reminds us that they are more than strong enough. They are brilliant. They see the world clearly. Our job isn’t to extinguish their spark; we need to help them. It’s to stop pretending the fire isn’t ours and finally make room for them to shine.”