In America, people are being treated unfairly based on their race, religion, and sexuality. We need to make sure there is equality for everyone.
Black Lives Matter
A letter by Siani
Stop the Violence...
In this letter to the next president I inform from you on a serious topic that is affecting the African-American and Hispanic communities.
Recently, in the U.S.A, African Americans have been treated very unfairly. Read on to see how and why.
Our country is dividing ourselves into groups rather than working together to fix our problems. I do not want to you tolerate me, I want you to acc...
For my L2P I chose to write about racial profiling. Racial Profiling is a big problem in our nation right now that America's new president needs to...
I argue that the disproportionate killings of people of color is an issue that needs to be addressed.
A letter to the president of my thoughts on police brutality against African Americans in America and some solutions.
Police brutality is an issue that matters to many people, an issue that needs to be adressed.
I am a junior at Science Leadership Academy @ Beeber. As an insider from the African American community, these are my views on police brutality. ...
In this letter to the next president I evoke the issues of police killing innocent young African Americans and the consequences of there actions ar...
two year ago teenagr michael brown was shot and killed by police officer Darren Wilson, and this situation riddled with lies and misconceptions spa...
This letter is with regards to a worldwide issue...Gun Violence. I will be discussing things such as, gun violence statistics, ways to prevent gun ...
Police on civilian crime is increasing dramatically. If we can't trust the ones that are supposed to protect us , who do we trust?
My letter to the next president explains what police brutality is , how things can change, and who it affects.
Letter to next president
Letter to the president based upon police brutality.
A letter about racism and social issues.
Dear future president
I want a world in which students of all color are treated fairly in the classroom.
A letter from Journae Jones.