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Trinity L. North Carolina

One More Person's Voice is Being Silenced

College campus sexual assault cases are not being handled seriously. What are YOU going to do about it?

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Hannah A. North Carolina

Teachers Deserve Higher Pay In North Carolina

North Carolina is 44th in the country for teacher pay. Is that really acceptable?

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Janely and Mattie North Carolina

How Can We Prevent Women From Killing the Next Generation?

Our letter is focused on how many pregnancies are terminated

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Taylor K. and Judy I North Carolina

What are the Cons of a bad Judicial System in North Carolina?

If we don't improve the North Carolina Judicial System, how many lives will be affected in a negative way?

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Amy D. North Carolina

The Justice System's Racial Discrimination

Are you being wrongly misjudged by our country's justice system because of your race?

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Caroline H. and Camille W. North Carolina

College Tuition: What It Is and Why It's Important

Some people have so much debt from college that they can’t even afford a house even with a high paying job. We will tell you what tuition is, why t...

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Maryam G. North Carolina

The U.S. Cost of College Education is Rising

With rising costs of tertiary education in the U.S., the economy is weakened nationally and internationally.

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Ever A. and Samantha F. North Carolina

Gun Safety

There are so many problems with guns in the world today; we hope that this letter gives you some ideas for solutions

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Layla D. and Autumn R. North Carolina

Pro-Choice

This is a letter and infographic about our position on women's rights and abortion. We believe the woman should be allowed to decide if she wants t...

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Bailey H. North Carolina

Animal Abuse: Why it's a problem in the US

Do you wonder why people care about the well-being of animals, do you want to raise awareness of domestic violence or gun violence, or do you want ...

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Tiffany S. North Carolina

Minimum Wage

Can you take care of your baby and yourself on the minimum wage?

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Cari K. & Gofran A. North Carolina

Veteran Suicide and PTSD

What can you do to serve those who serve us?

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Kendall and Al North Carolina

Ensuring Firearm Security in the United States

How is gun violence decreasing safety in the United States? Find out here.

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Hannah-Marie S. North Carolina

Abortion

Abortion can prevent lives of misery all over the nation

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Dawn H. North Carolina

Gender Inequality

Just because we are girls, doesn't mean we shouldn't get paid as well.

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Uwera & Emily North Carolina

Air Pollution and its Effects

Is the environment healthy for our future generation? This letter will explore air pollution and its detrimental effects on our Earth, the environm...

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Kyla T. North Carolina

Wake Up Call

So, you're the president of the United States now? Great. Wonderful. There are many issues out there to be concerned about, but you should focus on...

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JalynSkiba North Carolina

Pitbull Abuse

Would you like for your pitbull to get abused?

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Gabrielle J North Carolina

How Can We Reduce Gun Violence in The United States?

Considering new gun laws and regulations will decrease firearm deaths in America.

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Angelina M. and Kinsie O. North Carolina

Racial Discrimination in Everyday Lives

Racial discrimination affects your everyday life and it comes with consequences.

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Lauren H. North Carolina

Fossil Fuels

Why Fossil Fuels Are Underrated

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Jayda C. and Sierra C. North Carolina

Racial Profiling in Law Enforcement

I'm Black. Am I Next? This is what many minorities want to know while they just try to live their lives as American citizens. In this letter, we wi...

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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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