Reform for black rights matter.
a google slides presentation on police brutality for letters to the next president by Jalah Jones and Asha Mukhtar
Police brutality is a very important issue in America that needs to be addressed. Many people are wrongly accused of crimes, attacked, or targeted ...
I talk about the problems we are facing today with police brutality and African Americans.
This is a letter concerning the growing issue about police brutality throughout the United States.
Police Brutality has gone far enough.
Shows how "black lives matter" is not a positive movement in our country. "Black lives matter" is just the wrong way to do it.
One of the greatest problems that divides our nation today needs to be addressed first and foremost when our new president comes to office.
Police Brutality is getting out of hand
Many Americans have a narrow view on racism. With this letter I would like to widen their views and show them both sides of the issue.
A nationwide issue that can no longer be tolerated.
I wrote about child abuse and how people should pay attention to it more and how the president should prevent it from happening.
Police Brutality
With these solutions, we win the battle to ending police brutality and racial stereotypes.
Police Brutality in America
I think police brutality is a problem.
There are too many situations where police act before they should and they need to be able to make the right judgements.
A little more information on how the organization started and why it is important.
Recent police killings of African-Americans have sparked many protests around the country, as well as some attacks on officers.
Why police brutality needs to be stopped and the wage gap needs to be minimized.
This is a letter to the next president.
Dear next president, The issue of police brutality has been a major problem and popular issue facing this country right now. The police are...
A topic that has been taken the world by storm. It needs to be fixed ASAP. Innocent people are getting hurt.
This is a letter to the president about police brutality.
Dear Mr./ Mrs. President, The biggest problem in the United States right now is police brutality. I think it is a big problem that we hav...
So many people have been killed by police on and off duty, while police are faced with little to no punishment.
Why Black Lives Matter
The country's safety and future is in the hands of our law enforcement like police officers, firefighters, lawyers and sheriffs. Is the power goin...
Many people dislike this common issue. Police brutality seem to be mainly against black Americans. Blacks shouldn’t have to worry about police. The...
Riots, protests, and more killings. Police brutality is alive and well. As communities and their officers are driven farther apart, our hopes turn ...
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...
A popular, and very critical issue that is prominent in the news, revolves around police brutality against black people. However, a long standing p...
My take on police brutality
The amount of cases of police brutality is out of control. Something needs to be done about it.
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...
On police brutality and why it needs to stop and how to stop it.
Problems about racial police brutality and what we can do to solve this issue.
Equality
Racial profiling among police brutality is an issue, here is my stand.
Police have been abusing their power, and something needs to be done.
This is about Racial profiling and what it causes and why it needs to be stopped.
Ways to possibly decrease police brutality in America
Black Lives Matter
There are people that are kneeling during the national anthem. People are angry at Kaepernick because he is disrespecting the flag.
Abuse from others is not new to African Americans, nor is it new coming from our law enforcement. But, it comes to a point where enough is enough. ...
A call for unity.