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U.S. History Period 2

Students will write letters to the next president about issues that affect themselves and their communities.

valerie California

Gun Control

No More Guns for Hands

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Ashley C. California

Racism

Racism only makes people of color seem like the bad guys, which make others afraid of people living in their city or community.

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Andy California

Fear of the Police

Police attacking the innocents

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Ranferi I. California

Keep our community clean!

The environment is an important part of our country.

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Joyce T. California

The Mental and Emotional Health of Young People

Are students failing the system? Or is the system failing our students? What would happen if we salvaged what is left of a "happy" student? Or even...

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Angelica s. California

Racial Inequality

A letter to the future president about racial inequality against people of color.

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Joselyn California

Gun Control

The issues that firearms have developed throughout the years, neglecting safety from many Americans and the position ​of having an increase gun con...

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Karina H. California

Same Neighborhood, Different Dreams

We all know that a solution to a big problem cannot be realistically executed in a matter of hours, that is why I am asking you to actually look in...

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Justin California

Police brutality is a serious issue

Police brutality is wrong and it should be ended

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Marco G. California

Terrorism

Terrorism, a problem around the world.

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Natalie E. California

Unemployment

A lack of job employment has grown to be a problem through the years. And continues to be one, as less and less people have the opportunity to obta...

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Freddy R. California

Income Inequality

Give less money to the rich and more money to the poor.

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Andres California

Conserving our Natural Resources

The United States is depleting its natural resources.

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Marlon L. California

Terror

The effect terrorism has on society and it's consequences.

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Ivy C. California

Dear Future President

A problem in my community that I think should be resolved when you become president.

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Elaina G. California

Homelessness

Please help the homeless people in our community!

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Mia A. California

Police Brutality and Racism Hand in Hand

Police Brutality is often triggered by Racism. People are often judged, mistreated and stereotyped due to ethnicity and due to the color of skin.

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Daniel G. California

Environment

The environment is in danger!

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jose California

letter to future president

Will there be new immigration laws

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Serena A. California

College Tuition

College, is it worth the money?

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Marco H. California

Immigration Concerns

Undocumented People in America

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Daniel California

Homelessness

Taking away unnecessary structures and replacing them with low-income housing is a great starting point, at an attempt of offering help to the home...

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Rene T. California

Police Brutality

Police Brutality has been an ongoing problem for years, and its only getting worse.

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Adonys California

Pollution

A letter to the president about pollution

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Thita California

Mass Incarceration

The effects of mass incarceration in my neighborhood.

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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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