I support transgender bathroom policies.
A letter to the future president by Arielle Moore.
Throughout history, men have always been seen as the "dominant and stronger gender" while women were seen as the "weaker and vulnerable gender." Ho...
My thoughts on Police Brutality
WE NEED RACIAL EQUALITY IN THE U.S.
My letter is about how transgender are denied access to the bathroom of their choice
September 26, 2016 Dear Next President, Imagine if you or someone in your family / friend gets racist rude comments, harsh treatmen...
I believe this is the biggest problem in the world. Race equality is so low now, and WE really need your help to change this.
Letter to the president based upon police brutality.
In my letter, I addressed the constant topic of immigration and how it has made a positive impact to America, why we should continue with our immig...
Get rid of sexism!!!
Gender Inequality - Unequal treatment or perceptions of individuals based on their gender.
On both sides, unnecessary deaths are hurting communities.
In this letter, I’d like to go ahead and look at those rights of females in my country, our country, the USA.
By Aya Kanan
America is a country where we are allowed to make our own desicions. So why are women getting opinions about what's right or wrong?
In this essay I talk about women's rights in the United States and why they are important to me.
Women's rights -- gender discrimination keeps getting worse every day, and I would like to do something about it.
Letter from Tiffany Pham about rape culture & the sexualization of women
In this letter to the next president I address the possible issues with unisex bathrooms and the safety of everyone.
Women and men should be treated equally and paid equally too.
In my letter to the president I talk about how transgenders cant easily choose a restroom without struggling or being discriminated... I also menti...
This letter explores the issue of inequality to women.
In this letter, I assert that more states should pass transgender bathrooms policies.
I want a world in which students of all color are treated fairly in the classroom.