Muslim Assimilation
Muslims shouldn’t have to assimilate to be good Americans By: Sara Farheen – 2022 Summer Intern As the Pew Research Center reports, “Muslim Americans are a diverse and gr
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Read articles written by our Interns and members of our Youth Council
Muslims shouldn’t have to assimilate to be good Americans By: Sara Farheen – 2022 Summer Intern As the Pew Research Center reports, “Muslim Americans are a diverse and gr
What the abortion debate is missing By: Chloe Meyer-Gehrke – 2022 Summer Intern In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, enslaved women in America chewed cotton root to in
Take a look at some pictures and highlights from our 2022 summer internship program
It’s easy to get information online, but harder than ever to find the truth By: Ariya Bandy – 2022 Summer Intern Internet algorithms have come a long way, and they are incr
American society will suffer unless we pay teachers more By: Maheen Hamza – 2022 Summer Intern In our country, teaching is a tough job, and teachers deserve to make more mone
August 3, 2022 The 2022 summer interns put together the annual International Young Leaders Conference. The four panels consisted of: Gun Violence & Its Effect on Youth and Educ
False claims of election fraud aren’t an anomaly By: Danica Gullick – 2022 Summer Intern In 2020, widespread claims of election fraud appeared more than in any election bef
In this episode, we talk about the origins of the covid-19 pandemic, its effects, and conspiracy theories around the vaccine.
In this episode, the interns discuss the prevalence of gun violence in schools across the United States, the impact gun violence in schools has on teachers and students, as well as
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