if you could change one thing about how politics reaches young people, what would it be?
Here is what East students said
"more spaces for teenagers to be able to get more educated, rather than just focusing on their own abilities online"
- Maddy Hind ('27)
"more political candidates speaking at high schools or colleges… to have someone of that importance right in front of you and your peers... that's a magical experience"
- Olivia Brill ('28)
"bring up both negative sides and positive sides to your campaign... it'll make people feel that you have a strong sense of yourself, but you can also accept criticism"
- Zara Mathew ('29)
"have civics classes in schools. a lot of people don't know the history and facts... classes on history of government and how it works to have a more accurate representation of what the average American actually believes"
if you could change one thing about how politics reaches young people , what would it be?
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if you could change one thing about how politics reaches young people, what would it be?
Here is what East students said
"more spaces for teenagers to be able to get more educated, rather than just focusing on their own abilities online"
- Maddy Hind ('27)
"more political candidates speaking at high schools or colleges… to have someone of that importance right in front of you and your peers... that's a magical experience"
- Olivia Brill ('28)
"bring up both negative sides and positive sides to your campaign... it'll make people feel that you have a strong sense of yourself, but you can also accept criticism"
- Zara Mathew ('29)
"have civics classes in schools. a lot of people don't know the history and facts... classes on history of government and how it works to have a more accurate representation of what the average American actually believes"
- Eva Becker ('26)