The urgency of climate change is not only an environmental issue but also a women’s issue. To advance women’s rights around the globe, direct action is needed to curb global warming and assist vulnerable populations in the fight to save our planet.
The Need for Accountability and Truth
Tracing the History of the Federal Prison System
Lessons Learned From "Speaking Across the Divide"
On This Day: The Liberation of Auschwitz
Youth Action Network Visits The Nancy & David Holocaust and Humanity Center
A "Bright Light" Emerges From Together We Remember's Summit
Global Allyship Summit Transforms Memory Into Action
If there is one thing that the summit made clear, it’s that we’re all in this together. One way or another, come 2048, the pen of identity-based violence will have written its last name. The list of victims will become a fossil: perfectly preserved, but never to grow again. At long last, the words we hear so often will ring true, loud and clear: Never forget. Never again.
The Race to Rule the Senate
Los Angeles Holocaust Museum Offers a Journey of Remembrance
What is Democracy
Our nation is sick. We need to be the cure.
#TogetherWeRemember Trans Lives
What does peace mean to you? | Students Respond
What does the centennial of women’s right to vote in the United States mean to you? | Students Respond
What does the Black Lives Matter Movement mean to you? | Students Respond
For our inaugural blog post, we were inspired to discuss the Black Lives Matter movement. Living through both a pandemic and crucial time in our country regarding the lives of Black and Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), it is important that our generation takes a stand and bridges the gap between awareness and action.