Through Millennial Action Project (MAP)’s network of local chapters, called Future Caucuses, Gen Z and millennial lawmakers are already building bridges and working on policy solutions together. Elected officials ranging from progressive to conservative are a part of these effective groups, and today we count 34 Future Caucuses and 1,600 young lawmakers as a part of this movement.
Reform in 2023: Leadership worth celebrating
The Rising Star awardees are just two examples of a trend we see throughout the country. Each of these crosspartisan wins build on top of one another. It makes the next win that much more possible. We’re creating a healthy civic flywheel between young people and the young elected leaders working on their behalf.
The state of young leadership
What to expect at the National Citizen Leadership Conference
"Freedom, unity, and civic courage." That’s the theme of American Promise’s National Citizen Leadership Conference coming up in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 28-29.
The Future Favors the Brave
Young people, patriotism and the Fourth of July
The key to fixing political polarization is in the primaries
As Ukraine takes center stage in State of the Union, democracy reformers look at issues at home
When President Biden delivers his State of the Union address Tuesday night, he will undoubtedly speak at length about the crisis in Ukraine. Democracy reform advocates hope that subject will be a jumping-off point for a call to fix the American political system. Following is a collection of responses from reform leaders.
How a young Black legislator is inspiring inclusive policymaking
February is Black History Month — a time where we celebrate the accomplishments and triumphs of the Black community throughout American history. It is also a call to action, asking all Americans to be a part of the conversation about the pursuit of freedom and racial equity. These conversations can be challenging — as we know, in the United States, partisan and racial divides are complex.
Young people are winning elections. Now what?
'Reunited States' to have nationwide PBS broadcast premiere
Our health care infrastructure is at stake. Here's what you can do about it.
Register young folks to vote. It's for the (political) culture.
Millennial and Generation Z voters are now the largest voting bloc in the United States — we can no longer be pushed to the side on the campaign trail. What's more, getting the younger generation civically engaged may actually be the key to defeating toxic polarization from which our nation is suffering.
Why we should bring our politics to the table
Our nation is divided. Millennials can fix it.
Millennial Action Project and its founder begin new chapters
Civvys emphasize equity and inclusion in selection of 2020 finalists
Here are the finalists, which come from a pool 15 percent bigger than the prior year's nominations.
National: Braven; Hidden Common Ground and Strange Bedfellows Initiative, Public Agenda; Maria Yuan, Issue Voter; The Civic Responsibility Project; Millennial Action Project; and With the People, coordinated by National Issues Forums Institute.
2020 Rising Star Awards
'UnRepresented' Virtual Film Screening and Panel Discussion
"UnRepresented" investigates the mechanisms that give political insiders enormous, unchecked power. If you are tired of the status quo, then join us for a virtual screening of this important new film and take part in a panel discussion following the movie to hear about grassroots movements taking shape to break this cycle.
Younger House members a bit more bipartisan, research decides
The findings were released this week by the Millennial Action Project, which was created to champion young legislators committed to bipartisanship, and the Lugar Center, a think tank promoting civility and collaboration across party lines.