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Catherine P. California

A Call For Mental Health Reform

The United States needs to implement more rehabilitation services for inmates and individuals in the criminal justice system.

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Franklin H. California

A Case for Open Migration

Frustrated that America's working class can't seem to raise their wages despite having an all-time high employment rate? Angry that the Baby Boome...

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Akatzin T. California

The Youth of America are Not Voting

We must educate the youth, ages 18-21 on the importance of voting because as a U.S. citizens, we have an obligation to vote.

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Anthony D. California

Police Brutality

I am writing this letter to inform you of the social injustices the people are facing daily through the fear of police brutality.

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Jenny Nguyen California

Gun Control Is Too Lax

Firearms have been too frequent as a cause of death. Those that fall victim under the crimes committed by those in possession of firearms are only ...

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Felicia J. California

Charter School Backlash

The once flourishing charter school movement is now being derailed.

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Thien M. California

Capital Punishment: Justice or Plain-out Murder?

Capital punishment is just an excuse we make so that we can take revenge. Killing is a huge step backwards for mankind. Therefore, the death penalt...

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Audrey H. California

Racism Today

According to a CNN poll, 49% of Americans still view racism as a gargantuan problem. It has been 50 years since the Civil Rights Act was passed, so...

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Thao P. California

Food Waste in the U.S.

America needs to keep their food waste nominal and feed the 1 in 6 mouths who suffer from hunger daily.

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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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