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Young people are some of the most powerful agents of change in our democracy. Learn how to take action and become a changemaker in your community–even if you aren’t old enough to vote yet!

The lessons in this resource were designed with teachers and virtual learning in mind, but there are corresponding “independent activity” versions in English and Spanish for those looking to engage outside the classroom.

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beginner-friendly

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