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October Mon, 2020

Young Elected Leaders Project

Launched in 2002 with funding from the Pew Charitable Trusts, the Young Elected Leaders Project (YELP) studies and works with young people who run for or

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September Tue, 2020

Passage of the 26th Amendment

“Old enough to fight, old enough to vote!” The saying was adopted by student activists during the Vietnam War era in protest of being old

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July Fri, 2020

Community Resources

On and off campus community programs can support Rutgers students’ ability to be democratically engaged in all areas of their lives. Here you can access

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May Sun, 2020

RU Voting

RU Voting in partnership with the Rutgers Democracy Lab is a nonpartisan effort to register, mobilize and engage Rutgers University students to participate in politics

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May Sun, 2020

RU Ready

A civic education initiative providing high school and middle school students with the motivation and the civic, political, and expressive tools they need to address

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May Tue, 2020

About CYPP

The Center for Youth Political Participation celebrates and supports political learning and engagement among young people through research, public service and education, driven by the

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