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X-WR-CALDESC:Presenter: Nonprofit VOTE\nCost: Free\n\nYoung voters have lon
 g had the lowest turnout rates in election after election. While many peop
 le may chalk up disparities to youth being less interested in civic engage
 ment\, there are actually many more factors at play. Campaigns\, driven by
  win or lose\, time bound agendas\, contact young voters less frequently p
 recisely because they lack a voting history. Young people are more likely 
 to change residences each year\, meaning they need to updated their regist
 ration more frequently. Limited civic education and a lack of trust in gov
 ernment also contributes to low turnout.\n \nBut nonprofits are trusted me
 ssengers that can support young voters as they navigate complicated regist
 ration processes and dispel common misconceptions about eligibility and th
 e voting process. During this webinar\, members of Opportunity Youth Unite
 d and staff from CIRCLE will share the findings from a youth-led study tha
 t resulted in a list of 10 recommendations for how to make voting a more a
 ccessible\, positive experience for youth. \n \nThis webinar will be recor
 ded and sent to everyone who registers.
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DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Nonprofit VOTE\nCost: Free\n\nYoung voters have long
  had the lowest turnout rates in election after election. While many peopl
 e may chalk up disparities to youth being less interested in civic engagem
 ent\, there are actually many more factors at play. Campaigns\, driven by 
 win or lose\, time bound agendas\, contact young voters less frequently pr
 ecisely because they lack a voting history. Young people are more likely t
 o change residences each year\, meaning they need to updated their registr
 ation more frequently. Limited civic education and a lack of trust in gove
 rnment also contributes to low turnout.\n \nBut nonprofits are trusted mes
 sengers that can support young voters as they navigate complicated registr
 ation processes and dispel common misconceptions about eligibility and the
  voting process. During this webinar\, members of Opportunity Youth United
  and staff from CIRCLE will share the findings from a youth-led study that
  resulted in a list of 10 recommendations for how to make voting a more ac
 cessible\, positive experience for youth. \n \nThis webinar will be record
 ed and sent to everyone who registers.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190912T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190912T140000
LOCATION:NDANO Partner Webinar
SUMMARY:Supporting Young Voters: Youth Speak Out
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