A recent "hot-button" topic on high school (and even moreso college) campuses is the topic of diversity, equity, and inclusion and how these play into the pursuit of a well-represented student body. However, how can true change happen in the United States if its fundamental government is not ethnically and ideologically diverse? How can schools, comprised of our future workforce and the politicians who will govern it, be inspired to attain a slice of "real" America if the law of the land does not fairly govern its diverse population? Senator Cory Booker shares his experience in THIS article by the Huffington Post about his first days in the United States Senate. He was clearly in a room where he felt underrepresented.
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