Integration of Digital Media Literacy Aims to Empower Youth Voter Registration Efforts Across America
A Partnership for Civic Engagement
In a significant stride towards improving civic education, More Perfect has joined forces with Generation Citizen. This collaboration aims to enhance high school students' engagement in democracy through the integration of digital media literacy within experiential learning. The partnership emphasizes the urgency of preparing young citizens for the upcoming 2026 midterm elections by equipping them with essential tools to navigate the complexities of the digital world.
Bridging the Gap in Civic Education
Founded in 2010, Generation Citizen has been at the forefront of promoting hands-on civics education across the United States. Their curriculum, which engages students in identifying and addressing pressing community issues, has reached over 250,000 students in various schools operating in underserved areas. This latest initiative is aimed at expanding that reach even further by introducing a dedicated unit on Digital Media Literacy designed in collaboration with the News Literacy Project.
The goal of this unit is to foster critical thinking and digital organizing skills among students, allowing them to become informed and active participants in their communities. The RISE Vote 2026 initiative, another component of the partnership, encourages voter registration among high school students, ensuring that they are not just informed, but also prepared to engage in the electoral process.
A Call to Action for Students
As stated by John Bridgeland, the Founder and CEO of More Perfect, this partnership is about more than just education; it is about empowerment. The collaboration seeks to ensure that students, especially those from historically marginalized communities, gain access to resources that can help them see democracy in action. Bridgeland highlighted the significance of equipping young people with the capability to engage civically, particularly as election years draw near.
Elizabeth Clay Roy, the CEO of Generation Citizen, reinforced this commitment. She emphasized the importance of teaching students to build consensus and trust across various divides and to bring the very essence of democracy to life within their communities. The hands-on approach encourages students to utilize their civic skills to address real-world challenges.
Preparing for a New Generation of Voters
As the 2026 midterms approach, the students involved in this initiative will not only learn how to navigate digital spaces but will also have the opportunity to apply their skills in practical, impactful ways. By integrating civic learning with technology, these students will be better prepared to tackle misinformation, advocate for their beliefs, and participate in democracy substance.
The partnership between More Perfect and Generation Citizen stands as a vital step towards a future where every young American, especially those from underserved areas, is given the chance to engage effectively in the political landscape. This initiative, driven by the shared values of civic engagement and education, nourishes the hope that future generations will be both informed and active participators in democracy.
This joint effort marks a crucial moment in the ongoing journey towards achieving universal civic learning and ensuring trusted elections in the United States. As this new curriculum unfolds, it will likely set the stage for enhanced voter participation and a more informed electorate, paving the way for a vibrant democratic society. Together, More Perfect and Generation Citizen are championing a movement that aims to strengthen the very foundation of American democracy, one student at a time.