- Peer Pulse
- Art Submissions
- Exhibits
- Writing Submissions
- Depression - 17 and Under
- Depression - 18 and Over
- Friendships - 17 and Under
- Friendships - 18 and Over
- Katrina - 17 and Under
- Aimee's Journal
- August 29th, the Day New Orleanians will Never Forget
- Category 4 Birthday
- Confrontation to Progress
- Hero Today, Gone Tomorrow: Odysseus v. Today's Heroes
- Hope
- Hurricane Katrina
- Hurricane Katrina
- Hurricane Katrina
- Hurricane Katrina
- I’ll Pray for You
- Its Okay
- Katrina Damages Reputations of Aid Agencies, Among Other Things
- My Experience with Hurricance Katrina
- My Katrina Experience
- My Katrina Story
- Quotes Regarding Hurricane Katrina
- Reach
- Responses to Aimee's Journal
- Storm Stories
- Temporary Shelter
- The Day I'll Never Forget
- The Day My Life Changed
- The Weekend my Life was Turned Upside-Down
- Time Forgotten
- Unknown Disaster
- What Do We Have In Common?
- Words of Advice
- Katrina - 18 and Over
- Our World - 17 and Under
- Our World - 18 and Over
- Stereotypes - 17 and Under
- Stereotypes: Over 18
- Stress & Coping - 17 and Under
- Stress & Coping - 18 and Over
- Substance Use & Abuse - 17 and Under
- Substance Use & Abuse - 18 and Over
- Violence - 17 and Under
- Violence - 18 and Over
- Katrina
It's Okay
By Derrick, Age 16
It’s okay to think about it.
It’s okay to cry.
It’s okay to scream,
And think about the people who died.
We may not have been there,
But we know exactly what you’re going through.
And we cry inside,
And sometimes break down too.
We wish we could stop the wind and the heavy rain
To prevent the disaster and the excruciating pain.
But now it’s all over and it’s a new day,
Just remember everything is going to be okay