This talks about immigration and police brutality
This letter is about The police brutality towards African Americans and Latinos.
We need to spread acceptance and education of the LGBT+ community because years of discrimination have pushed these vital deeds down on our priorit...
African Americans losing their lives and policemen walking free.
Ellaina Andrew
Many people are being brutally beaten by police officers because of their race or just because the officer wants to. Police officers are abusing th...
A letter by Siani
Dear Next President, My name is Melvin Carter a high school student from Philadelphia. I believe there is a serious problem with police brutal...
My letter is about what "Police Brutality" looks like.
In this letter, I assert that gun violence is a huge crisis in the U.S. Young teenagers (mostly African Americans), are meeting untimely deaths due...
Police Brutality
Stop the Violence...
This is about how police brutality has gone overboard killing innocent people of color in the U.S and death
Police on civilian crime is increasing dramatically. If we can't trust the ones that are supposed to protect us , who do we trust?
Letter to the president based upon police brutality.
My thoughts on Police Brutality
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...
NBA Players Against Police Brutality
Sarai Martinez
Police are killing inocent people, and it needs to stop.
A letter to the president of my thoughts on police brutality against African Americans in America and some solutions.
Letter to our future President
People are being treated differently for race, gender and sexuality each and everyday. Some people are scared to accept people for who they truly a...
In my letter to the next President, I argue that gun violence and police brutality is never the right answer.
a letter by. kaitlyn feurtado
LGBT people are constantly discriminated against all over the world, whether that be within the society of a certain place or whether that be the d...
Police in the U.S. are affecting us negatively and their acts should be put to an end. Our safety and concerns matter!
Sad information about police brutality in the U.S that the next president should come up with solutions.
Transgender rights
I wrote about child abuse and how the next President should take more actions on trying to stop or prevent child abuse from happening.
A letter by Roy Acevedo
Be who you are. Love who you wish.
A letter from Journae Jones.
Police officers need to lower their amount of killings, racism, and take responsibility for their actions.
Did you know that 68% of the LGBTQ+ youth have experienced their elected (or to be elected) leaders saying negative things about the LGBTQ+ communi...
Learn from me, a 15 year old African American female, from Philly, what issues need to change in my environment, in effort towards a better America.
This is an important issue that needs to be handled immediately. We need to stop police brutality.
I support transgender bathroom policies.
How police brutality is causing harm to us and it can affect more innocent people.
A short letter on the LGBTQ community's rights.
Police brutality needs to stop. Now.
In America, people are being treated unfairly based on their race, religion, and sexuality. We need to make sure there is equality for everyone.
In this letter to the next president, I will be arguing that gun violence need to be stopped and I will give some suggestions as to how we can fix ...
Dear Next President: What if you were just walking and were mugged would you choose your belongings or would you run and most likely be killed or...
Police brutality is an issue that matters to many people, an issue that needs to be adressed.
My letter is about police brutality.
Any officer violating an individual's right should be fined, charged, and jailed.
This letter is about racial inequality in America.