In the United States, healthcare has been a contentious topic for decades. The debate centers around the question of whether … More
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The Intersection of Ability and Opportunity: Why Talent Alone Is Not Enough
Ability: The Intersection of Talent and Opportunity In a society that values meritocracy, ability is often seen as the key … More
The Overlooked Importance of Transportation Systems in Toni Morrison’s Works and Our Society Today
Toni Morrison has been known for her ability to craft stories that explore the complexities of human relationships and the … More
The Great Education Debate: Funding, Testing, and Teacher Pay in the Spotlight
In today’s world, education is one of the most vital aspects of life. It is through education that we can … More
Breaking the Cycle: The High Cost of College Limits Access to Education and Opportunity for Many
In Jane Austen’s time, access to education was limited to the wealthy few. Today, while college is more accessible than … More
Healthcare Disparities Exposed by COVID-19 Pandemic Highlight the Need for Equity in Healthcare
As the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare disparities have become increasingly apparent. The virus has exposed the deep-seated … More
The Dangerous Reality of Class Warfare in America: Addressing Income Inequality Head-On
I grew up in a working-class family, and I’ve seen firsthand the struggles that come with trying to make ends … More
Understanding the Diversity in Family Structures and Values
Family Structures and Values: Understanding the Diversity in Families Families are an essential unit of society that shapes our beliefs, … More
Congresswoman’s call for free school meals sparks debate on Capitol Hill.
Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib’s tweeted statement advocating for free school meals across America has sparked a debate among policymakers and the … More
“Rep. Stefanik Sparks Debate with Parents’ Bill of Rights Tweet on Education”
On Tuesday, Rep. Elise Stefanik tweeted a statement about the importance of parents’ voices in their child’s education. She claimed … More
