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High School Democrats of America From their website:
"High School Democrats of America (HSDA) is a national political organization that serves as an entry point to Democratic politics for youth activists from across the country. With 2 seats on the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and a membership of 10,000+, HSDA works at local, state, and national levels to advance the ideals of the Democratic Party.
With our vast network of resources and chapters, we aim to provide a powerful and collective voice for politically-active high school students. HSDA is entirely student-run, and dedicated members from all walks of life have the chance to open new doors through their involvement in projects and events."
Learn more here: HSDems.org
JUV Consulting From their website:
"JUV is the brainchild of three 16-year-olds who found themselves in rooms with politicians, leaders, and "youth experts" who were constantly talking about how to capture the attention of Gen Z. There was just one problem: nobody was talking to young people — just at them.
Established in 2016, JUV is the voice of a misunderstood generation. We are a diverse team of about 100 strategic consultants and creative freelancers, all between the ages of 14-23.
As students, creators, mobilizers and more, we strive to make a real impact in the marketing world with our purpose-driven work. (The best part? We literally love doing it!)"
Learn more here: JUVConsulting.org
March for our Lives From their website:
"We mobilize the nation to end gun violence."
"Born out of a tragic school shooting, March For Our Lives is a courageous youth-led movement dedicated to promoting civic engagement, education, and direct action by youth to eliminate the epidemic of gun violence. We aim to create safe and healthy communities and livelihoods where gun violence is obsolete."
"We create cultural conversation around ending gun violence."
Learn more here: MarchForOurLives.com
41 million new Gen Z voters will be eligible to vote this November. The youth-led organization @newvotersorg is going through high schools to get people to register. @iris_kim7 reports for @NBCUAcademy’s #Storytellers: https://t.co/Vo11RFkT8F pic.twitter.com/Bhf0HbrQ3w
— NBCU Academy (@NBCUAcademy) August 13, 2024
New Voters From their website:
"In 2020, we launched nationally and recruited our team of 50+ interns and directors to expand the reach of our registration model. Since our inception, we have impacted over 300,000 high school students, registering over 80,000 high school students to vote, and working with student leaders in 39 states. We have also expanded to involve students in government policy formulation and implementation, political research, and civic technological development. Our vision is simple: comprehensive youth civic engagement in America."
Learn more here: New-Voters.org
NextGen America From their website:
"NextGen America is the nation's largest youth voting organization, using innovative digital and field strategies to turn out young voters in key states. We're empowering the largest and most diverse generation in American history through voter education, registration, and mobilization. At NextGen, we share lessons learned with the broader progressive community to build a stronger and more effective democracy. By working with young people across the country, we're shaping a government that respects us, reflects us, and represents us — not just for an election cycle but for generations to come."
Learn more here: NextGenAmerica.org
Path to Progress From their website:
"Path to Progress is a no-holds-barred, youth-led multimedia organization working to advance progressive policy goals with simple and digestible digital content and groundbreaking policy proposals."
"We believe that progress is an enduring path, not a single destination. The policy and messaging goals that we set now are not going to be adequate in even the near future, as our social and political landscapes evolve. As society continues to change, what progress looks like changes as well — and we're continuing to walk on a jagged path toward the horizon of justice which no matter how hard we work moves further and further away. This dynamic of progress can be frustrating, but it is unavoidable given that our current vision must change as time goes on and that we must be adaptive in order to keep striving for meaningful, positive change."
Learn more here: PathtoProgress.us
Students Demand Action From their website:
"We are young activists committed to ending gun violence. We are Students Demand Action. When lawmakers offered thoughts and prayers but little meaningful action after the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, high school and college students across the country came together to make our voices heard. Students Demand Action started in 2016 as a pilot program and, with a sense of urgency, we launched it as a national initiative within two weeks of the Parkland shooting."
Learn more here: StudentsDemandAction.org
Sunrise Movement From their website:
"The Sunrise Movement is a youth movement to stop climate change and create millions of good jobs in the process. We're building an army of young people to make climate change an urgent priority across America, end the corrupting influence of fossil fuel executives on our politics, and elect leaders who stand up for the health and wellbeing of all people."
Learn more here: SunriseMovement.org
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