Flip Your Ballot: GC Endorses All Three NYC Ballot Proposals

On Thursday, October 25, 2018, Generation Citizen New York City submitted public comments to the Campaign Finance Board endorsing the three ballot proposals on the November 6, 2018 ballot. Read on! GC NYC participated in the 2018 Charter Revision Commission process, including by testifying before the 2018 New York City Charter Revision Commission (Commission) about… Continue reading Flip Your Ballot: GC Endorses All Three NYC Ballot Proposals

[podcast] Civics Disrupted: The Rise and Potential of Political Entrepreneurship

Rising to meet the many social and political challenges facing our democracy is a new breed of innovator and disruptor. Political Entrepreneurs are addressing some of democracy’s most pressing challenges by delivering fresh and innovative ideas, products, and services. On Wednesday, April 25th Generation Citizen, brought together a panel of diverse civic disruptors to explore… Continue reading [podcast] Civics Disrupted: The Rise and Potential of Political Entrepreneurship

Jury is More Than a Duty — It’s Civics in Action

Jury is More Than a Duty — It’s Civics in Action How jury duty is a microcosm of our democracy by Nora Howe, New York Senior Program Associate Everyone assured me that I wouldn’t be picked. Or groaned when I told them I’d been summoned. When I walked to Brooklyn Superior Court with dozens of other New Yorkers… Continue reading Jury is More Than a Duty — It’s Civics in Action

Young People Are Always at the Forefront of Political Change

Young People Are Always at the Forefront of Political Change Lessons for Generation Citizen from Parkland by Scott Warren On February 14th, when I heard there had been another school shooting, I admit that I was simultaneously devastated and defeated. Crushed that yet another shooting had occurred, but already completely succumbed to a reality that nothing… Continue reading Young People Are Always at the Forefront of Political Change

Civics Education in the Classroom and Community

Civics Education in the Classroom and Community Civics education must happen in school, as well as other community-rooted institutions. By Andrew Wilkes, Director of Policy and Advocacy Civics education must happen in schools. But it can, and must, also happen in community centers, congregations, labor unions, and other membership-driven organizations. One way to define civics… Continue reading Civics Education in the Classroom and Community

Resources for Educators Addressing the Parkland Shooting

Last week, amidst a terrible tragedy, we were reminded that schools are places that fundamentally foster hope. We at Generation Citizen have grieved along with the rest of the nation, both shocked and saddened to live in a country in which shootings at schools have become all too commonplace. But even in a time of pain… Continue reading Resources for Educators Addressing the Parkland Shooting

Beyond Free Speech

Beyond Free Speech A Civic Sermon for Noisy Times By Molly Cohen, Rhode Island Program Manager   In January, I traveled to Seattle for four days of training as an inaugural member of Citizen University’s Civic Seminary. The program brought together eleven civic leaders from across the country to learn the traditions of American civic religion and… Continue reading Beyond Free Speech