We have faced the reality of a Trump presidency before, and we know what is possible — but there is reason to have hope.
By Mike Brickner
The right to protest is fundamental to our democracy. In this moment, we have a right to freely express our political opinions without censorship or violence. Here’s what you need to know before heading out to exercise your constitutionally protected right to protest.
I'm voting for a future that respects everyone’s rights — regardless of immigration status, language, or country of origin.
Under the Trump administration, I was still growing into my identity as an openly LGBTQ+ Hispanic person. It was during this time that I began to experience just how personal what many brush off as “just politics” could be and understand the gravity and long-term implications of voting.
I am voting for a future that prioritizes compassion, fairness, and true reform.
Originally published in Hoy en Delaware.
By Charito Calvachi-Mateyko
Education Equity Ambassador coordinator, Kim Whittle, sat down with Sean Green to get more insight into how the EEA program has better equipped him with the tools to advocate for his students and community.
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