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Keira J. Illinois

Encouraging Unity and Diversity

It doesn't matter what language you speak, what race you are in, or the color of your skin, we are all human and we should all be treated fairly, e...

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Paradise N. Illinois

Bullying

Bullying should not be supported and should be stopped.

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Dominique A. Illinois

A Human Problem

A problem that has plagued the human race for years is the lack of trust and respect we have for one another.

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Rayquan F. Illinois

Violence in chicago

Violence in Chicago is a major issue and its something that need to be talked about. I really think that with the president's help, things can real...

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Kayla Illinois

Racism Never Ends...

No one has helped blacks at all but looks at us to help them win elections and become the leader of America.

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Jordan P. Illinois

Protect our LGBT+ Youth

Our youth are taught about sexual activity, but never sexuality itself. We need to let our youth understand sexuality and gender, how to respect it...

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Jhanna Hall Illinois

Police Brutality

Police vs. Blacks

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China L. Illinois

LOVE IS LOVE

In today's society people are being judged for who they love and how they look.

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Le'Sha C. Illinois

Abortion Is Murder, Not a Choice

If killing a pregnant woman is a double homicide, why is abortion a choice and not murder?

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Erica Illinois

Immigration

Whether we like it or not, we wouldn't have this country if it wasn't for immigrants.

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Roy S. Illinois

Police Brutality

As children we look up to police officers, but as adults, we fear them...

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Letters to the Next President 2.0 engaged and connected young people, aged 13-18, as they researched, wrote, and made media to voice their opinions on issues that mattered to them in the 2016 Presidential Election.

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