Letter to the President about equal rights on how women and men should be treated the same.
Basic human rights have been denied to too many people for too long.
We do not need uniforms to express equality.
Equal rights; women aren't equal to men and the media making it look like celebrities are higher than us but really we are equal.
Recent police killings of African-Americans have sparked many protests around the country, as well as some attacks on officers.
This paper outlines the important need for equality. I focus on the LGBT+ community, and what they're fighting for.
This issue of police brutality is huge issue in the U.S that needs to be address and take a stand. But also black lives matter is a serious issue w...
Black Lives Matter
Native American problems have long been overlooked by society, something that is extremely prevalent today due to the problems with the Dakota Acce...
Women across America face wage discrimination and this has to stop. Equal pay for equal work must be considered a human right in order for society ...
Women in need of abortion are struggling with being provided a safe, healthy procedure.
Why Black Lives Matter
When is enough, enough?
Police have been abusing their power, and something needs to be done.
Why America needs more equality and how to fix it
This is why there should be equality between men and women
A nationwide issue that can no longer be tolerated.
The price of a college education
Reform for black rights matter.
Teachers are underappreciated, and underpaid. Many teachers have complained and even left the profession.
Racial profiling among black males has created a tension between the police for and the people of the black community. This has become an ongoing i...
Gender inequality is a big problem that affects many people in many ways. It's time we change that.
This is a letter concerning the growing issue about police brutality throughout the United States.
LGBT+ discrimination has gone on too long.
Often on the news, you see stories of miniorities being mistreated. We need to address this issue now.
a google slides presentation on police brutality for letters to the next president by Jalah Jones and Asha Mukhtar
A little more information on how the organization started and why it is important.
A popular, and very critical issue that is prominent in the news, revolves around police brutality against black people. However, a long standing p...
Women and at risk students deserve equal opportunity.
In the United States the is a wage gap based on gender that shouldn't be there, everyone should get equal pay for equal work. With that change the ...
One of the greatest problems that divides our nation today needs to be addressed first and foremost when our new president comes to office.
Female athletics are not as popular as male athletics, but that can be changed. People voted for equality and it needs to happen more in the sports...
Riots, protests, and more killings. Police brutality is alive and well. As communities and their officers are driven farther apart, our hopes turn ...
Gender equality is not just for women. How do we fix this stereotype for men as well?
Shows how "black lives matter" is not a positive movement in our country. "Black lives matter" is just the wrong way to do it.
Wage Gap
With these solutions, we win the battle to ending police brutality and racial stereotypes.
I talk about the problems we are facing today with police brutality and African Americans.
Equality
This is about Racial profiling and what it causes and why it needs to be stopped.
There are people that are kneeling during the national anthem. People are angry at Kaepernick because he is disrespecting the flag.
Affirmative action gives people a false sense of diversity. In an attempt to achieve equality, universities have only created more unfair circumsta...
It is unfair that certain people are discriminated against, and I believe that should change.
Every year more and more people end up in debt for the simple act of seeking an education. They are in this debt because of college costs.
Social Inequality: Women and Minorities