Browsing: issue 13
A student of faith tries to reconcile her Christianity with her politics on school safety. As US children continue dying from gun violence, she sees it as our responsibility to God and our nation to legislate change.
If candidates actually take the time to listen to what young voters want, they’ll be able to engage more of us at the ballot box.
Social media is full of information and disinformation. We need media literacy education in school to develop the skills to parse fact from fiction.
Throughout history, fashion has been used to express values both personal and political. Today’s youth are using it to redefine what it means to be an American.
While news stories evaluating female candidates’ outfits and romantic history may seem harmless, they make a difference when it comes to voters’ decisions.
Youth voters are more empowered than ever. It’s time for politicians to tailor their messaging to meet Gen Z where they are, or America’s leaders risk losing a generation.
Young women in debate are ready for every challenge to come, but when those challenges include barriers only for them, the conversation has to change.
While it may seem that political polarization has skyrocketed over the past few years, the reality is that it’s been brewing over decades of political and societal shifts.
Prisons take form all around us in more than just our penal institutions.
Despite accusations of political apathy, the nation’s youngest voters are gearing up to make waves in this year’s presidential election.