LIT VoicesRead stories, reflections, and more from our members and staff. Featured Series: Dear President-Elect Read letters from LIT’s interns as they share their hopes, concerns, and vision for America with the president-elect. Alejandra Montes de OcaSaudiel BenitezOlga GuerreroDartaja Carr Care for others by first caring for yourselfBy Raphael Miller“Anyone who is interested in making change in the world also has to learn how to take care of herself, himself, theirselves.” - Angela DavisRead More It’s Time We Decolonized White VeganismBy Raphael MillerVeganism, as it exists today, is a rapidly growing, earth-saving movement despite having been primarily recognized as a fringe lifestyle until recent times…Read More Latinx & Hispanic Heritage MonthBy Jaszy SegarraAs a fifth-grader, I saw Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month content on TV channels I watched like Disney Channel and Nickelodeon…Read More How the Latinx Immigrant Community Must Reshape Their American DreamBy Laura Soto AndradeWhen my family and I stepped out of O’Hare International Airport in December 2009…Read More Till the Last Drop: Exploring America’s Water Crisis Under CapitalismBy Erika EscamillaWhen I visited my aunt in California during the summer of 2015, the state was going through one of their driest seasons since 1895…Read More 2020 Election may decide the Future of Females and Planned ParenthoodBy Alejandra Montes de OcaIt is very clear that the 2020 election is an important one. There are some debated issues that decide people’s futures. One of these is abortion and the defunding of Planned Parenthood.Read More Immigration in the Election, ICE or Nah?By Saudiel BenitezComprehending immigration policy entities and functions are key to see the impact it has not just on immigrant families, but American citizens as well in this upcoming election.Read More Crisis Crossroads in America: Economic Inequality amid the COVID PandemicBy Olga Guerrero2020 has brought a global health crisis that left millions of Americans unemployed and at risk of eviction but allowed the wealthy to stockpile millions of dollars. Americans are taking note of this to inform how they will vote.Read More What About Racial and Ethnic Inequality?By Dartaja CarrRacial and ethnic inequality has torn a hole through the fabric of American society, creating unjust systems, discrimination and racist biases, white supremacy, white privilege, and so much more.Read More ‘People Are The Virus?’: The Truth About Environmental RacismBy Olga GuerreroThis is the very reason for which the fight for climate change cannot be separate from the fight for an anti-racist world.Read More Is Coronavirus Racist?By Saudiel BenitezPrior to the global pandemic, the US healthcare system already was failing millions of Americans by providing inadequate care. Covid-19 has only magnified the underlying issues of our healthcare system.Read More Abolishing The Prison Industrial ComplexBy Olga GuerreroThe harm that people inflict are symptoms of a much larger problem, and we must address the root cause of this problem in order to get rid of it.Read More Did the Iraq War Happen?By Saudiel BenitezHow can one of the most infamous war criminals have majority support in America, while Americans realize the abhorrent mistake the Iraq War was? Read More Colorism Among the Black CommunityBy Dartaja CarrColorism. The toxic legacy within the Black community. Colorism is a symptom of racism that is an issue presenting itself within the black community for quite some time.Read More Who Are We?By Alejandra Montes de OcaI do not feel like I belong. I was born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but when I think about my home, I cannot believe this is it.Read More Are You Down For Black Women or Not?By Dartaja CarrBlack women are more than likely to experience disparities in maternal healthcare, and it is often rooted in racism and sexism. Read More The Sky is Falling and We Need to Save ItBy Alejandra Montes de OcaIt is predicted that the Earth’s temperature will rise by 2.5 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit over the next hundred years. The biggest problem is that leaders are not taking this threat seriously.Read More The White Washing of History, One of America’s Favorite Past TimesBy Dakota HallThat is the bedrock in which racism and erasure of Indigenous people and communities is now built upon in this country.Read More