Policeman should use care.
Letter to the next president about equality issues in America.
Our video was written and produced last spring in conjunction with KQED's #whatsmyissue video campaign. It's time to insure equitable funding in ou...
Raising the questions for minority history in classrooms.
Through poetry, Erykah Williams voices the fear she feels as the sister of a young black man and asks the next president to do something about the ...
This letter provides evidence that racism still exists in America.
Black Lives Matter doesn't just relate to police killings. It also extends to education opportunities for Black youth. Focusing on All Lives Matter...
Our group chose to address the issue of equity for women in our letter to the future president
The children of our nation are confined to certain education standards based on skin tone or socioeconomic status. It is up to the next president t...
Should the average person of color fear for their life, or are they blowing this out of proportion?
Our video speaks to the increasing problem of Islamophobia in American society. We need a president who will stand up to bigotry!
As a young black male, Mark Jackson worries about police violence every day. He hopes the next president will bring more accountability to the nati...
At a time when conversations about race and violence dominate every platform, Madyson Frame recites a spoken word poem describing her frustration a...
Racism will remain the biggest issue in this country until we are all clear on how serious the situation is.
No one has helped blacks at all but looks at us to help them win elections and become the leader of America.
Christians do not have religous equality in America and worldwide.
Students ask what the next president will do for equality for minorities, females and those a part of the LQBT community.
As America continues to grow from old ways and become more aware of inequality, have we really grown apart from racism?
We've all heard of racism and know that it's a big issue, but when are we going to face it?
Martita UreƱo de Arias wants the next president to understand the impact of divisive language and work to stop children from being judged by the co...