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End Poverty. PERIOD.
Breanna and Brooke Bennett, student activists and founders of Women in Training, proclaim that “in a world overflowing with resources, every human being can have plenty of nutritious and delicious food, secure housing, excellent health care, global education ... and a bounty of menstrual products, menstrual education and reproductive freedom!”
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Don’t Stop Talking About Gun Violence
News about gun violence and the subsequent outrage tend to fade with time. It’s up to us to continue talking about gun violence and how it affects communities. As students and the entire University of Virginia community are currently grieving following another mass shooting, we must lift them up and act.
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Spotlight: Native and Indigenous Peoples’ Heritage Month
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Check Out What We’re Reading
“The nation has logged another gruesome episode in its dysfunctional relationship with guns. Each one is different, but the lessons are so often the same. Once again, the public needs to relearn them.” —The Washington Post
“‘The answer to safety is to invest in our communities and in young people, not more policing.’” —Patch
“‘Anti-racist student activists and their supporters also showed up in force and did jazz hands whenever their people spoke since applause wasn’t allowed.’” —KUNR
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