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Connecticut

Madelyn R. Connecticut

Justice for All and All for One

a poem dedicated to justice for all

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Alexander R. Connecticut

Gun Violence: A Threatening Issue for the Whole Population

Why should we establish new laws for gun control?

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Austin N. Connecticut

College Costs

College Costs

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Priscilla O. Connecticut

Are Officers Really Doing Their Job? Or is This a New Era of Racism?

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Sharon A. Connecticut

Poem to the President

Animal Rights

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Edward R. Connecticut

The Bloody Canvas Road

A time for change in America

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Samantha Connecticut

College Is Becoming Too Expensive

College Cost

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Carley V. Connecticut

World Hunger

End World Hunger Now

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Alondra C. Connecticut

Racism In Criminal Justice

With our judicial system being primarily white individuals, their biases tend to shift to one side because they don’t have that other perspective o...

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Enoch A. Connecticut

Child poverty

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Alexis L. Connecticut

Doctors Or Drug Dealers ?

A short video regarding the epidemic that has come across America. Prescription drugs are taking over the U.S and there needs to be something done ...

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Jennifer M. Connecticut

Justice System Inequality

Inequality in the criminal court system

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Tamia L. Connecticut

School Lunches

We need healthy nutritious lunches

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Letters to the Next President 2.0 engaged and connected young people, aged 13-18, as they researched, wrote, and made media to voice their opinions on issues that mattered to them in the 2016 Presidential Election.

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