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  • Vote for Change: Building a Better Tomorrow

    As the 2024 Presidential Election approaches, polarization in American politics intensifies, overshadowing the complex beliefs of individuals. Productive governance requires embracing diverse perspectives. Historical progress demonstrates the importance of integrating competing values rather than suppressing them. Collective responsibility calls for… Continue reading

    Vote for Change: Building a Better Tomorrow
  • The Dangers of Normalizing Violence: A Call to Embrace Dialogue and Compassion

    There is a concerning trend of violence becoming normalized in society, undermining constructive dialogue and democratic processes. The responsibility to create positive change lies with every citizen, not just elected officials. We must reject violence, prioritize compassion, and hold institutions… Continue reading

    The Dangers of Normalizing Violence: A Call to Embrace Dialogue and Compassion
  • School Shootings in America: A Cry for Safer Communities and Collective Responsibility

    Summary: The latest school shooting at Apalachee High School in Georgia adds to the growing crisis of over 400 school shootings in the US. Law enforcement’s response reflects a grim familiarity with such tragedies. Despite efforts like training videos and… Continue reading

    School Shootings in America: A Cry for Safer Communities and Collective Responsibility
  • The Loss of Community Life: Restoring Human Connections for a Stronger Society

    Today, modern American cities and rural communities bear the scars of transactional relationships in place of invested relationships. Neighborhoods and communities around the country are increasingly void of the essential ethos contributing to their flourishing –– people meaningfully engaged with… Continue reading

    The Loss of Community Life: Restoring Human Connections for a Stronger Society
  • Palestine, Protest, and Passover

    Living in a globalized world has made global events local issues. Tensions in the US due to the Israel-Gaza conflict are evident on college campuses, leading to protests and hateful rhetoric. As Passover begins, there is a call for unity… Continue reading

    Palestine, Protest, and Passover
  • In War, Helpers Remind Us Who We Truly Are

    This week, an Israeli airstrike killed World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza, raising global outrage. These workers, from various countries, aimed to alleviate the suffering of displaced Palestinians. Despite the grim reality of war, their selfless actions serve as… Continue reading

    In War, Helpers Remind Us Who We Truly Are
  • Hope is the Alternative to an Uncertain Future

    Americans are increasingly distrustful of social institutions and elected leaders, with concerns about global conflicts and emerging threats adding to anxieties about the future. Despite these fears, there is hope for a better world through collective action and embracing unconditional… Continue reading

    Hope is the Alternative to an Uncertain Future
  • The Mass Shooting Event is America’s New Tradition

    The American tradition of mass shootings has created a constant state of fear and danger. With guns freely available, public places remain unsafe, and mass shootings have become anticipated. This reality raises questions about the society we want to live… Continue reading

    The Mass Shooting Event is America’s New Tradition