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Second Year Students

Tenth graders at Excelsior Academy-A NYS P-Tech school

Isabel L. New York

Transgender Equal Rights

The poem and essay in this piece show why transgender people should have the same rights as any American citizen.

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Liam Tunnell New York

College Tuition should be free

College Tuition is creating an uncrossible gap in education between the poor and the rest of society.

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Luke C. New York

Gun Control

In our letter, we delve into the deep issue of faulty background checks and other gun control related topics.

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Javier A. New York

Teenage Abortion

Abortion should be used for only the right reasons.

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Alexis Camacho and Regina Spafford New York

Religious Rights Arguement

Religious companies should have the right to deny same sex couples' rights if it goes against their first amendment right.

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Zechariah B. New York

Increase of Minimum Wage

The current minimum wage is not suitable for the economy.

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Jeremiah P. New York

Racial Injustice/Police Brutality

Racial Injustice is a negative, and unfair thing which can break America if not resolved. If this continues this country will go against everything...

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Martin P., Derek Mendez, Garrett Bardin, Joshua Lopez., Matthew Stridiron New York

Smarter Gun Control

What America needs is smarter gun control laws. Not less, not more.

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Glenesha New York

Gender Equality

“Understand that sexuality is as wide as the sea. Understand that your morality is not law. Understand that we are you. Understand that if we deci...

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Maria New York

Immigration

Our current immigration policies affect poverty, separation of family, and stereotyping.

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Yahinese T. New York

Police Brutality

Policeman should use care.

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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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