As a non-citizen, I can’t vote. I still care about U.S. elections.
While voting might be the highest point in the perceived hierarchy of political participation, we can make our concerns and needs heard.
While voting might be the highest point in the perceived hierarchy of political participation, we can make our concerns and needs heard.
So go ahead, wear that mask, social distance, put on a turtleneck and continue to save your loved ones and others around you.
It is important to heed what happens in the world — but prioritize your mental health above it all.
This is not the age to shy away from those awkward Zoom conversations. Part of our exploration comes from how we approach these situations and make the best of them. Think of it as a hurdle to jump through to partake in this remodeling of yourself and your ideas.
Many Asian immigrant families were able to immigrate to the United States because of African American population’s fight for equality. We owe it to them to use our hard-earned vote and elevate their voices in their time of need.
Science alone cannot combat this pandemic without substantial help from the humanities and a well-blended combination of both in an individual’s education equips them with lifelong tools to respond in the time of a crisis.