Getting young people to the polls requires a more holistic approach.
Youth
Ohio’s Abortion Debate Mired in Misinformation
Reproductive rights advocates must counter erroneous claims about abortion to pass a proposed state constitutional amendment.
How Big Tech Is Undermining Childhood
A conversation with author and child advocate Susan Linn
Climate Jurisprudence Gets a New Blueprint
A Montana judge delivers a stunning, historic decision on the Mountain West state’s culpability for surging climate dangers that hit young people hard.
Biden, Student Debt, and the 2024 Election
Today on TAP: The president could make generational justice a big winner for basic decency—and for his re-election.
Republicans Declare War on Young Voters
The GOP answer to anger about its abortion, climate, and gun control crusades is to double down.
States Struggle to Provide Mental Health Care for K-12 Students
Despite new federal funding, ongoing threats to the well-being of children and youth mean funding for school-based services is a constant challenge.
Remastering the Past for the Present in Iran
The next revolution will be a remix, not a rupture.
Can Young Georgians Give Democrats Their 51st Senator?
Georgia youths are surging to the polls and could play a decisive role in the December 6 runoff election.
For Young Voters, Abortion Still Looms Large
In Maine, mobilizing young voters focuses on preserving women’s reproductive freedoms.

