Throwback to the Teen Appreciation Coalition, 2012 – When We Decided Teens Deserved Better Body:
From small gesture campaigns (passing out handwritten notes at bus stops) to pushing for more teen input in local library and rec center decisions—TAC 2012 was scrappy, earnest, and a little awkward. Just like being 16. 💪
⬇️ Suggested hashtags: #TeenAppreciationCoalition #TAC2012 #Throwback #TeensDeserveBetter #WeSeeYou Teen Appreciation Coalition 2012
Throwing it all the way back to 2012 📅—the year of "Gangnam Style," Hunger Games mania, and the dawn of the real Instagram feed.
So here’s a shoutout to the teens of 2012: The ones who showed up to a meeting with pizza and big ideas. The ones who felt invisible but still raised their hands. The ones who are now in their 20s, paying taxes, and probably still not getting enough credit. Throwback to the Teen Appreciation Coalition, 2012 –
But for those of us who remember, 2012 was also the year the quietly started something that mattered. 👏
🔹 We see you trying to figure out who you are. 🔹 We hear you pushing back against “just a phase.” 🔹 We believe your opinions matter, even when your voice cracks. So here’s a shoutout to the teens of
And to today’s teens—same fight, different app. The coalition might be quiet now, but the idea never left.
Throwback to the Teen Appreciation Coalition, 2012 – When We Decided Teens Deserved Better Body:
From small gesture campaigns (passing out handwritten notes at bus stops) to pushing for more teen input in local library and rec center decisions—TAC 2012 was scrappy, earnest, and a little awkward. Just like being 16. 💪
⬇️ Suggested hashtags: #TeenAppreciationCoalition #TAC2012 #Throwback #TeensDeserveBetter #WeSeeYou
Throwing it all the way back to 2012 📅—the year of "Gangnam Style," Hunger Games mania, and the dawn of the real Instagram feed.
So here’s a shoutout to the teens of 2012: The ones who showed up to a meeting with pizza and big ideas. The ones who felt invisible but still raised their hands. The ones who are now in their 20s, paying taxes, and probably still not getting enough credit.
But for those of us who remember, 2012 was also the year the quietly started something that mattered. 👏
🔹 We see you trying to figure out who you are. 🔹 We hear you pushing back against “just a phase.” 🔹 We believe your opinions matter, even when your voice cracks.
And to today’s teens—same fight, different app. The coalition might be quiet now, but the idea never left.