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Issue 1: Overpopulation
Solution 1: Empower women
Studies show that women with access to reproductive health services find it easier to break out of poverty, while those who work are more likely to use birth control.
Solution 2:Promote family planning
Simply educating men and women about contraception can have a big impact.
Issue 2: Child Abuse
Solution 1: Promote programs in school.
Teaching children, parents, and teachers prevention strategies can help to keep children safe.
Solution 2: Report suspected abuse or neglect.
If you have reason to believe a child has been or may be harmed, call your local department of children and family services or your local police department.
Issue 3: Teenage Pregnancy
Solution 1: Help teens have options for the future that are much more attractive than early pregnancy and parenthood.
Solution 2: Discourage early, frequent and steady dating. Encourage group activities.
Issue 4: Civil Rights and Racial Discrimination
Solution 1: Learn to recognize and understand your own privilege.
One of the first steps to eliminating racial discrimination is learning to recognize and understand your own privilege. Racial privilege plays out across social, political, economic, and cultural environments. Checking your privilege and using your privilege to dismantle systemic racism are two ways to begin this complex process.
Solution 2: Validate the experiences and feelings of people of color.
Another way to address bias and recognize privilege is to support the experiences of other people and engage in tough conversations about race and injustice. We cannot be afraid to discuss oppression and discrimination for fear of “getting it wrong.” Take action by learning about the ways that racism continues to affect our society.