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American Creed
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Elizabeth W., Sara M., Colleen D., Keanu C., Alec M., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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In our podcast we talk about what it means to be an American and what issues matter the most to us.
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The Building Block of Our Nation
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Alicia A, Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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This piece is about our country being built on equality, but is the land of inequality. I talk about racism over and the people of our country lying about our country. My piece makes you think abou...
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American Creed
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Makayla N, Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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What it means to be an American as a multiracial individual.
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What's to Be Done?
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Claire R., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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In America, there are those who are affluent and those who are not. I am just one person but I speak for many when I say I lived a less affluent life as a child, and will likely experience being im...
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America, a Melting Pot?
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Brooke B., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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My project, through interviews, explores the relationship between being an American and cultural background. My interview subjects are high school students with varying cultural backgrounds.
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Diversity & Equality
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Reina B., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Diversity and equality go hand in hand. One's culture can determine how much they are open to the issue of diversity and being different and how, other than those who are open minded, there still a...
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