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CalCenter works to engage the next generation of civic activists with r(E)volution! event

by Sena ChristianSeptember 3, 2024September 3, 2024

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Four young women sit onstage, with holding a microphone and talking.
From left: Celine Qin, Mina Fedor, Anushka Kaylan and Supriya Patel speak on the youth panel of CalCenter’s r(E)volution! event at Sacramento State Aug. 27. The panelists shared what spurred them to become civically active and what work they do to improve civic engagement. (Photo by Jacob Peterson)
Read the full article by Jacob Peterson at Sacramento News & Review

The California Center for Civic Participation (CalCenter) held its r(E)volution! event at Sacramento State to introduce attendees to some of the voices in civic youth engagement on Aug. 27.

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The event featured panels from both youth and adult activists representing various organizations. CalCenter Executive Director Clarissa Laguardia emphasized the importance of leading by example in Sacramento.

“There’s really a movement building here,” Laguardia said. “There’s a lot of political power focused here in the state capital, and we really want to take that to the rest of the state.”

Read the full article by Jacob Peterson at Sacramento News & Review

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Tagged: CalCenter, California Center for Civic Participation, Clarissa Laguardia, Sacramento, Sacramento News & Review, youth involved in civic engagement

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