You Can’t Fail City Hall: Ten Reasons to Get Students Out of the Classroom for Civics Class

Written by GC New England Civic Learning Support Specialist Jayson Joyce A 2023 study by the Institute for Citizens & Scholars found that, compared with the nationwide baseline, Gen Z citizens were 20% less likely to plan on voting in the election and 20% more likely to plan on complete nonparticipation. At the time of… Continue reading You Can’t Fail City Hall: Ten Reasons to Get Students Out of the Classroom for Civics Class

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19 Ways to Be Active in Your Community This Summer

19 Ways to Be Active in your Community this Summer

Let us honor Juneteenth’s legacy by committing ourselves to continuous learning and critical patriotism. Together, as active citizens, we can build a future where freedom, equality, and justice are not just ideals but lived realities. This day not only commemorates our past but also a call to action for a brighter future. Please check out… Continue reading 19 Ways to Be Active in Your Community This Summer

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Civics Day: Elevating the Voices of the Rising Generation

Civics Day: Elevating the Voices of the Rising Generation

Written by Generation Citizen Associate Director of Alumni & Youth Voice, Dairanys Grullon-Virgil Every semester, Generation Citizen (GC) students culminate their Action Civics experience with the celebration of Civics Day. Civics Day allows GC’s youth to present their real-world action civic projects to community advisors, fellow students, business leaders, and public officials. It is a… Continue reading Civics Day: Elevating the Voices of the Rising Generation

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Leading Impactful Change: How UAI Students Used Civics to Improve Police-Student Relationships

by Christina Karahisarlidis, Program Manager for Generation Citizen Mid-Atlantic Region Generation Citizen, a nonprofit organization dedicated to revolutionizing civics education, has seen some tremendous work from partner schools. One of our most recent success stories comes from a Generation Citizen project at Urban Assembly Institute of Math and Science for Young Women (UAI) in Brooklyn. … Continue reading Leading Impactful Change: How UAI Students Used Civics to Improve Police-Student Relationships

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From Action Civics to Career Readiness: A Civic Learning Week Event Recap

“My favorite aspect of this project is definitely the impact that it can leave on students and their everyday lives,” said Rexella, a junior at Central High School in Providence, Rhode Island.  Last spring, Rexella and Henry were sophomores in Ms. Gormley’s Civics class, working with their peers to explore community issues for their Generation… Continue reading From Action Civics to Career Readiness: A Civic Learning Week Event Recap

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Empowering Tomorrow’s Citizens: East Bronx Academy for the Future’s Civics Learning Week Civics Day Celebration and More!

Written by Dalvin Bartley, Program Manager for GC Mid-Atlantic Region What is Civic Learning Week? Civic Learning Week aims to highlight the importance of civic education in sustaining and strengthening our democracy. It brings together students, educators, policymakers, and private sector leaders to energize the movement for civic education nationwide. Last year’s Civic Learning Week… Continue reading Empowering Tomorrow’s Citizens: East Bronx Academy for the Future’s Civics Learning Week Civics Day Celebration and More!

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Generation Citizen Selected by New Profit to Receive $1.5 Million Multi-Year Grant

We are honored to announce that Generation Citizen was chosen to receive a $1.5 million multi-year Build grant from the venture philanthropy organization New Profit. These grants were awarded to organizations who “drive transformational change” in democracy, economic mobility, and education in America. This funding will be coupled with strategic advisory support from New Profit… Continue reading Generation Citizen Selected by New Profit to Receive $1.5 Million Multi-Year Grant

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Fostering Civic Hope Through Mentoring

written by Elizabeth Clay Roy, Generation Citizen CEO Hope is like oxygen for democracy, filling the lungs of civic engagement and sustaining the democratic spirit. Without it, apathy and cynicism can become protective stances in an unpredictable world. I’ve been thinking a lot about what it takes to foster civic hope, especially during a year… Continue reading Fostering Civic Hope Through Mentoring

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Welcoming the NEW Executive Director for GC South, Michelle Tilley!

We invite you to welcome Michelle Tilley to Generation Citizen South! Michelle started as the new Executive Director on October 30th, bringing a wealth of experience and knowledge to our team. Her passion for democracy was sparked early on as a young student who advocated for increased education funding during a visit to the state… Continue reading Welcoming the NEW Executive Director for GC South, Michelle Tilley!

Bridging the Military-Societal Divide Through Story & Place: A Recap

by Sharnice Neale-Ottley & Jaritza Geigel This Veteran’s Day, at Generation Citizen, we are reflecting more deeply on fostering a sense of belonging and civic engagement for veterans, military families, and the communities across the nation where they reside.  Generation Citizen (GC) recently collaborated with New Pluralists Field Builders More in Common, Future Caucus, David… Continue reading Bridging the Military-Societal Divide Through Story & Place: A Recap