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C.O.D.: Death by Assimilation, the Dark History of Reservation Schools

Native Americans deserve reparations after years of their children being subjected to abuse, starvation, being stripped of their dignity and culture, and death. People from

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What’s Wrong With Critical Race Theory?

Introduction Republicans want to ban critical race theory from being taught in public schools while Democrats want to use it to pass policies that further

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How Free Palestine Aligns with Black Lives Matter and Builds Solidarity

The Rise of Social Change Despite the COVID-19 pandemic locking most people indoors, there has been an explosion of social movements from the start to

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Is The Ongoing Police Violence A Result of Improper Training Or By Intent?

Introduction All around the world, it is known that police are put in place to control crimes and protect citizens, but sometimes, they contribute to

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TikTok Is Racist Towards P.O.C.

TikTok is an app where you can make 15 second-3 minute videos. It used to be called musical.ly. Before it was called TikTok, only kids

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The Critical Race Theory Is Not A Direct Attack On You As An Individual

The Critical Race Theory, which has been used by sociologists, focuses on the racism that is embedded in institutions and systems that we as a

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The Lack of Opportunities for African Americans

Some may think that African Americans are just complaining, or “playing the race card” when it comes to opportunities in education, the job industry, and

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The Striking Difference in the Treatment of Protesters Based on Race

Introduction The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects the right to conduct a peaceful assembly. Law enforcement may break up gatherings that have turned

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Red, Green, and In Between: How Redlining Divided Neighborhoods and Schools

This is a submission from our Leaders 4SC Middle School Camp With the COVID-19 pandemic in full force, schools have shifted to online learning. But

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The Government Must Pay Reparations To Eligible African Americans

What Are Reparations? Reparations have been a topic of discussion for years, so it’s no surprise it’s being brought into the light amidst the current

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