Harvard Political Review 2026 Journalism Fellowship
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Democracy thrives when people show in public how different their beliefs are; disagreement makes our ideological fault lines clearer, giving people more ability to position themselves according to their needs and values.
2020 will mark the first time that millennials will constitute a larger portion of the electorate than baby boomers, presenting an opportunity for female voters aged 18-24 to flex their political muscles — that is, if they decide to show up.
Sex education in America is not as controversial as it seems ... but since Americans do not all agree on the best way to do it, sex-ed legislation is most effective when approached at the state or local level.
Activists within high school academic competitions have made impressive strides toward gender inclusivity, but with more information to propel those efforts, gains might be even less few and far between.
In “GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS,” we explore the potential of young women to shape American and global politics, giving them the analytical attention popular media often fails to.