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Always Give Thanks For Everything: Past And Present
The tradition of Thanksgiving dates back to celebrating a time in which European settlers, helpless to understand American land, were given food and support by Native Americans who lived there. Their generosity towards one another should teach us to try to be grateful every day. It’ll lead to a healthier mindset than thinking of it, and community service, as something only required once a year.
When It Comes To Refugees, The World Needs To Be More Accepting
Globalization has made the world a place with countless political borders and various negative views, especially regarding immigrants. To change this, we all need to facilitate more understanding.
#StopTheViolence: Why We Need To Have Urgency In Creating Change
The first week of July began with the U.S. celebrating the day it declared its freedom from British rule. But the week ended in tragedies, connected with violence and police brutality.
Freddie Gray: What Are We Going To Do About Our Anger?
The mysterious death of Freddie Gray has been sparking endless riots throughout Baltimore. But is there a better to release the tension? And what are you going to do about it?
Injustice In Our Country: Why The Conversation Needs To Continue
When I reflect on the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., I also begin to reflect on the injustices that have happened in our country within the last few years. There are so many conversations needed, but I think I have narrowed down where we can begin.