Misunderstood: The Credible Messenger’s Contribution to the Secondary School System
I don’t remember my mother and father ever being together. My Nana was the primary caregiver for me and my older brother. My mom would […]
I don’t remember my mother and father ever being together. My Nana was the primary caregiver for me and my older brother. My mom would […]
By Dan Poniachik Introduction: Rotten Apples or a Rotten Barrel? Among the rich countries of the world, the United States has the highest rate of killings […]
This article is the second article featured in our Fall 2019 journal. For the complete journal, please see the “Journal Archive” tab above. by Devika […]
By Spencer Bowen How can an organization accept an assaulter while repeatedly rejecting a person exercising nonviolent protest? Lost among the color and pageantry of […]
By Theodore Kupper Edited by Daniel Lao-Talens Cook County Jail in Chicago, Illinois violates the American principle of presumed innocence and exacerbates the vast wealth […]
By Michael Degroff-Kirchgraber The first few days after a mass shooting in the United States are full of conversations about ways to prevent the next […]
By Jesús Guzmán “Today, we woke up feeling like strangers in a foreign land,” were the words issued in a joint statement by California […]
By Sean Newlin For the 9th time since August 14th, Colin Kaepernick knelt in protest during an NFL pre-game national anthem. Unlike his first protest […]
by Rick Zarrella Last month, on August 11, 2016, the Inspector General’s Office of the U. S. Department of Justice released a damning report on […]
By Adam Orford 12/10/2015 Immediate full disclosure: I want to live in a society that prohibits – or at a minimum severely curtails – the […]
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