How Future Generations Carry Past Violence
Genocides continue to be overlooked but are constant even in 2025. Understanding the intergenerational echoes of trauma reveals how deeply history imprints on present and future identities.
I'm an intended Biology major with a Social Science minor. I am currently head of the Opinion committee and News Committee. I really enjoy reading news articles, books, and listening to podcasts which has inspired me to share my opinions, often political because I believe they need to be understood more especially by college students. I also love reading thrillers and volunteering in my free time.
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Genocides continue to be overlooked but are constant even in 2025. Understanding the intergenerational echoes of trauma reveals how deeply history imprints on present and future identities.
Conclusions to the God in Government series.
Part II: The conservative Christian takeover in the United States
Part I: Exploring the historical contexts that have fueled religious conflicts, starting with India.
The Electoral College, the system America uses for presidential elections, has major problems, the main one being it creates a disproportion within each voter's power.