Knowledge is power: a young person's lesson in local government

This summer the Long Beach Coalition for Good Jobs & A Healthy Community held workshops to educate community members about the workings of local government.  It was a needed push to get youth informed and even involved in city and neighborhood politics.  "Myself, along with many youth in the community, are unaware of what goes on in [local] government.  How does that lack of knowledge affect engagement? Well, one theory is that when people are uniformed, they aren’t engaged and they don’t vote."  Youth reporter Summer Culbreth relates her local government lessons on Voicewaves.[youtube=http://youtu.be/1ITumUw-6YE]

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