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The generation worries for their economic stability and whether they'll be able to achieve the American Dream.
Young people blame Virginia politician for supporting backwards discrimination policies.
America’s higher education crisis is a cultural problem.
Colleges usually embrace social diversity, leaving many in the University of California system baffled by recent racist gestures on campus.
Inner-city youth criminalized daily at the school entrance.
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