A little bit about possible solutions to police brutality.
Inequality and racism throughout the nation
Dear President
As America continues to grow from old ways and become more aware of inequality, have we really grown apart from racism?
The next president should do what is best for our country.
Dear Future President, America is a nation full of individuals who feel like the government doesn’t do their jobs. Unfortunately, when these peop...
Free The Youth Movement; created by 4 aspiring high school students, seeks the betterment of society for up and coming generations. Too many proble...
This nation of immigrants is plagued by an epidemic.
Letter To Next President
Police Brutality and Racial Inequality must be stopped.
This issue is on racism. Racism is a big issue here in the U.S. and it needs to be resolved. This video give a lot of information on the issue that...
a short letter about racism.
Feeling belittled by a individual who feels they are in high society. In my poem video, it talks about how people feel toward this "high and mighty...
A short video on racism.
the problems having to do in our country
Racial Discrimination is a huge problem that faces out country. We need to see what we can do to address this problem and prevent it from getting w...
The police are good people. It doesn’t make sense that a person would die for someone they hate. They give their life for us, for our freedom. They...
Americans need to realize that Racism is a issue that needs to be solved before it gets worse.
Racial inequality is a problem that needs resolving in America. We can't have a country that is plagued with this especially while we are going thr...
This letter provides evidence that racism still exists in America.
A short video about racism.
This video demonstrates the real life struggles that many immigrants have before coming to the United States and how they aren't a detriment to thi...
Police brutality and racism has been occurring for too long, and you have to take action before history repeats itself again.
A collaborative spoken word piece by Shyrese Smith, Amiyo Cloares, Islambek Dzhabarov and Klaine Justo. (Please turn your audio on).