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Young People's Letters to the Next President

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Before Election Day, young people wrote letters to the future president. It was part of a project called Letters to the Next President, a collaboration between KQED and the National Writing Project. They received 12,000 letters collected from young people across the country. Sasha Khokha sat down with Rachel Roberson, who's heading up the project for KQED.

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