Olivia Chiavegato
Cars vs. Cows. Who Will Warm the Earth First?
Climate change is a threat to our planet, its ecosystems, and each and every one of us. This project looks at where most of these emissions come from and what we can do to stop it.
DANHA CHU
Beauty Standards Put on Women
It is not morally right to put high expectations on women to the point they doubt their own self-worth. Everyone is being pressured resulting in mental impacts, insecurities, self-doubt, depression, and low self-esteem. It has gotten worse over the years because of the influence of social media.
Emma Darcy
Safety in Schools
My project is to spread awareness about the violence that happens in schools and how mental health plays a large role.
Brielyn Dowling
Sexual Assault
My project is about the injustice of sexual assault.
Abigail Files
The Growing Homeless Crisis in Metro Boston
This project delves into the history of the unhoused in Boston and how the recent pandemic revealed the limits of the current piecemeal approach to serving the homeless population.
Zuri Kilson-Kuchtic
Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools
Girls of color are being pushed out of their schools and placed into the juvenile system through the school to prison pipeline for reasons such as: the way they wear their hair, dress, speak, act, etc.
Sitong (Eva) Li
Asian American Support
Asian American Support was created in response to the racism, bias, and inequity of resources toward Asian Americans that prohibits Asian Americans from thriving in America. The platform works to assist Asian Americans.
Caroline Odegaard
Put a Stop to Cyberbullying
My project focuses on cyberbullying within teenagers. I talk about why it happens, who's affected, how it affects them, and how we can bring awareness to this serious issue.
Kristin Shalvey
How Advertising Contributes to Obesity
Through advertising, big food corporations are able to target Americans, especially younger children, which has resulted in one of the largest health epidemics in U.S. history. The goal of this project is to educate and inspire others on the causes and the severity of obesity, especially among children.
Selina Tran
The Cost of Healthcare in the U.S.
Millions of people in America today lack proper access to healthcare whether due to coverage gaps, socioeconomic status, insurance coverage, or lack of service in impoverished communities. Healthcare is a right, not a privilege. Americans across the country today should not be denied access to basic health services solely because of the cost.