Police Brutality has risen in the past decade; whats going on?
Police brutality is becoming a recurring problem in the United States.
In recent years there has been a rise in police brutality, especially towards the African-American community. We ask that something be done.
Our nation is torn apart by police brutality, but better police training and supporting Black Lives Matter can help.
Everyone needs to know both sides of every story.
Police brutality has shown that we need to improve racial equality in America.
America still has a problem with racial and sexual orientation discrimination.
We believe that the media is not helping the situation when it comes to reporting stories involving police brutality.
Police brutality is an ongoing problem, when it shouldn't be something we should have issues with.
Every day the divide between black and white Americans affect people's lives.
Even in this day and age there are still a lot of negative feelings towards being LGBT. A bill prohibiting discrimination against citizens who are ...
There are many examples that show big differences in opportunities, especially between whites and blacks, in America.
Gay marriage was a really big problem until now. Let's not change it.
Even though same-sex marriage has been legalized, there is still strong opposition. The US needs to come together to guarantee their safety.
America needs to address discriminating against the rights of LGBT people.
Many people have died from police brutality. It's time we take a stand and fight for what we think is right. ...
Police brutality and gun control are two things that should be controlled. We are in 2016, and these are both still major issues that should be set...
I am going to talk about racial profiling. There are a lot of cases where police shoot and abuse people because of their skin color. I think body c...
Racism is still alive today as seen in recent examples of police brutality and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Ways to help stop police brutality and its effects.
Gay Americans are still the target of hate crimes.