These students faced many challenges, including poverty, gang violence, and racial prejudice. Through Gruwell's guidance and the power of writing, they learned to embrace their differences, challenge stereotypes, and become agents of change.
The term "Freedom Writers" refers to all the students who participated in Gruwell's class, not a specific group of individuals. Their story is a testament to the transformative power of education and the importance of fostering empathy and understanding in diverse communities.