Get Your Friends Involved: Host a House Party

A house party can be a great way to share information, motivate your peers, and create long lasting change.

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Revised Social Studies Standards Perpetuate Colonialism, Discrimination of Indigenous Students

Everyone should have equal access to an education that includes learning the complete history of this country.

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The Election's Over: Now What? 

The 2023 Legislative Session is right around the corner and with a slate of new and returning lawmakers, it's important to remain connected.   

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It’s Time to Reaffirm Our First Amendment Right to Boycott

The Supreme Court must affirm that politically-motivated consumer boycotts are protected by the Constitution.

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Letter to the Editor Guide: Right to Learn

Ready to share your story? Here are a few things to keep in mind when submitting a letter to the editor.

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How Ella Started a Banned Book Club

Ella Scott, student and co-founder of her high school’s Banned Book Club, tells us what inspired her to take action and shares advice on how to combat book bans in your own school.

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What to do if You’re Blocked by a Politician on Social Media  

Just because a public official disagrees with your post or comment doesn’t mean they can block you.  

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Political Censorship Has No Place in South Dakota Classrooms

Public schools are not ideological political battlegrounds.

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Don’t Underestimate the Power of Protest

For centuries, we’ve taken to the streets when we’ve had grievances to share.

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