RELEASING INSPIRE YOUTH JOURNAL’S AUGUST ISSUE!  

 
 
We’re starting off the month of August with edition seven of the Inspire Youth Journal, where we have articles by Emma Lin, Morgan Dinh, Teu-Khanh Phuong, Helen Anderson, and Phuong Quach for young people and debaters to learn about important topics and current events.
 
Firstly, the journal explores (1) corporate culture, its different types and the affects it can have on a workplace, (2) the rise of Kamala Harris, (3) self sustainability versus trade in global economies, (4) how media has transformed presidential debates, and finally (5) the pros and cons to expanding surveillance along the United States’ southern border. Corporate culture is important to everyone going into companies for jobs, as well as unions and lawmakers trying to fight for adequate working conditions. The concepts of trade and specialization have affected not only the global economy, but billions of people as it shapes a large portion of our world today.
 
The Inspire Youth Journal aims to educate young people and debaters on the most vital topics, with accurate and unbiased information. Through understanding border control, corporate culture, and economies, young people and debaters can make informed decisions about national laws and policies. Furthermore, by understanding presidential debates themselves, young people and debaters can know about how national officials get elected, and how to make this process more fair to citizens. We hope that you enjoy this month’s edition, as well as the wordsearch and crossword puzzles that we added.