Our pre-election poll finds that young people who engage in political activity online are also more likely to engage in person.
The youth-led movement against gun violence has focused on voter registration, which may help increase the electoral engagement of the youngest eligible voters.
Our exclusive survey of young people after the 2016 presidential election reveals stark divides and opportunities for youth civic engagement.
By: Joelle Gamble, The Roosevelt Institute
By: Eric Braxton is the executive director of the Funders’ Collaborative on Youth Organizing
By: By Carmen Procida, Diana Manee, Jeanne Dairaghi and Bronwyn Lucas
A report co-authored by CIRCLE Director Peter Levine draws important conclusions from the insights of top leaders in American civic life.
A new CIRCLE analysis explores the gender gaps in civic engagement, challenges to improving participation among young women, and implications for future work.
A major new study provides in-depth insights on the civic engagement of a diverse generation.