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Letters to the Next President

Hannah L. California

Women's Rights are Human Rights

Defunding Planned Parenthood would not only affect a woman's choice to abort, but it would affect the many other educational programs that Planned ...

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gabrielle g. California

Standing Up For Israel

The Importance of the US-Israel Relationship

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Caitlin W. California

A Woman's Right

Women should possess basic rights such as the right to choose and the right to equal pay. Giving rights to women is giving protection to women, som...

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Rocky L. California

Gun Control

Gun control is a very complicated issue because although gun violence is a huge problem, banning guns might not be the fix.

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Ellie F. California

Fighting Against True Evil: The Need For a Global Crusade Against Climate Change

In politics, it is rare to find an issue that transcends the differences among cultures globally; however, climate change truly is a universal evil...

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Lily O. California

Put an End to Gun Violence

It is sickening to me that today, waking up to the news of a shooting is routine. Innocent civilians are being killed left and right. We need to ad...

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Alexandra V. California

Climate Change: An Issue Beyond This Generation

The effect of climate change is exceedingly evident in today’s world, yet some politicians and citizens choose to ignore these detrimental changes....

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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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