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Students will help peers register to vote as they move back on campus Washington, DC — NextGen America kicked off Welcome Week today on 16 college campuses in seven states across the country. NextGen America is educating students on the upcoming midterm elections and registering them to vote to celebrate students reconvening on campus during […]

Following the United States Supreme Court end of term, NextGen America Executive Director, Arianna Jones, released the following statement: “This week, the billionaire-backed justices on the Supreme Court wrapped up another dangerous and consequential term – and young people are angry. Whether gutting what remained of the Voting Rights Act, banning trans youth from school […]

NextGen America’s Pulse Check Texts shows top priorities for 18-29-year-olds across the country Washington, D.C. — NextGen America released today the complete results from their most recent listening campaign, or Pulse Check Texts. The peer-to-peer campaign conducted via text messaging aims to better understand young people across the country, both on and off college campuses, […]

NextGen’s focus groups, conducted by Tulchin Research, provide insights into top priorities for young people Washington, D.C. — NextGen America released today results from a series of youth focus groups conducted in partnership with Tulchin Research. The focus groups, held with two groups of self-identified swing voters ages 21-25, reveal deep economic anxiety, broad distrust […]

NextGen America Executive Director, Arianna Jones, released the following statement: “Today’s DNC report is a starting point, not a verdict. What NextGen has heard from young people every day since November ‘24 tells us more than any autopsy: The institutions that rely on young people are not doing the work to listen, respond, and invest […]

NextGen America’s Pulse Check Texts shows top priorities for 18-29-year-olds nationwide Washington, D.C. — Today, NextGen America released results from their most recent listening campaign, or Pulse Check Texts. The peer-to-peer campaign conducted via text messaging aims to better understand young people across the country, both on and off college campuses, and their top issues. […]
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