High school students need better information and options regarding their current and future education.
Islamophobia, or the extreme fear of Muslims, is infecting the minds of modern Americans and leading to discrimin
Once upon a time, weren't we immigrants too?
Athletes have started kneeling during the National Anthem to spread awareness towards the inequality African Americans suffer every day. Even thoug...
Families and people in the Lgbt community should be treated just as "normal" people.
The current presidential Administration has put a heavy emphasis on STEM education. It is believed that STEM education is essential for our countr...
Standardized tests play a tremendous role in what college we get into. Should our futures be so dependent on one score?
The importance of affordable education for students of Louisiana
For students who are not of the minimum age but are intelligent far beyond their age, I firmly believe they should be offered a better opportunity ...
Immigration is a huge problem in the United States. Immigrants are taxpayers, entrepreneurs, job creators, and consumers.
How LGBT people should be treated in my opinion.
In today's society, a college education is a requirement for most jobs; however, the inflation of college tuition has created a massive financial b...
Why Homosexual Marriage is wrong.
What does the future hold for NASA? It depends on the next president.
The defunding of arts programs is an increasing problem and leads to an under appreciation and neglect of the arts.
The conflicts of same sex marriage.
Though lowering the cost of college tuition may be costly, it is a worthy investment in the future prosperity of our country.
The true impact on having free college tuition.
A brief synopsis on the poison of standardized testing and why it is necessary to reduce their confluency in America.
I ask the next president to take a look at a few issues concerning racism in the U.S.
in the end, we are all human.
Racial tension in America obstructs black Americans from an equal path to success an achievement.
This letter explains a few challenges that people of trans experience have to face and my opinion on some of the issues.
the bathroom policy
Current issues about Racism.
With everything that has been said in my letter all I ask is that you take into consideration how we feel about the situations going on in our coun...
This letter discusses misconceptions and the blatant discriminatory nature of police interactions with African American citizens.
Poverty in Small towns, is often over looked. The next president, really needs to take into consideration how that can be positively changed.
People who identify as a different gender than the one they were born as shouldn’t be a target for judgment.
A letter to the next president of the united states.
Discrimination is a problem in the US, but for years, it still hasn't been taken into consideration and fixed.
From bathroom laws to explicit hate, transgender people, and people of other varied gender identities, are under constant fire from much of the Uni...
We as citizens need to acknowledge racial prejudices between all races and a need for law enforcement. Those who commit crimes need to be held resp...
Conversion camps need to be made illegal in the US due to their abusive practices.
Tuition and other education fees on the rise cause problems for many students.
The United States has faced much discrimination in all forms, but the one I would particularly like to talk about in this letter is one that has ju...
Dear Hillary Clinton,
The criminal justice system has been corrupted by racial discrimination. Justice has become injustice, only you can stop this madness.
American way is going away. American is ripping itself apart from the inside because people are not appreciating diversity - but fighting it.
Our education system is flawed and needs to be improved for the future of our country.
Students at catholic high schools often have to adhere to strict rules regarding behavior inside and outside of school.
Why don't we let people be who they really are? We are all equal.