Students Said

"We read an article about people in Africa. the article and class discussion gave me a personal connection to the problem. And I think this is what is needed: we must make issues real and connect ourselves to them. I felt I could even, possibly, help solve it."   - Celeste

 

 

 

" The notion of voice was important. I learned that if we are educated about what we are talking about, and passionate, our words will get further than we anticipated."

- Matt

 

 

 

  "I love Tomorrow's Voices. Class is really stimulating and I feel like I am accomplishing something simply by being informed.I am fired up when I get home, I can't sleep!"

- Sophia

 

 

 

 

 My experience with Tomorrow's Voices makes me realize that although I might be 17, I can change the world with my voice. Finally, I matter to the world."

- Ruth

 

 

 

 

 

 "I had lost faith in education. This all changed when I began the Tomorrow's Voices' sponsored class of Topics in Political Science. This was - and continues to be - my escape. Discussion is limitless in this class."

- Torrey

 

 

 

 

 "I am probably one of the biggest fans of the class. I take it with my best friends... and it doesn't end. On the ride home we discuss the topics. The issues are relevant so we truly use what we've learned."

- Annie

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