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We’re bringing together young leaders and seasoned changemakers for honest conversations about democracy, identity, and the future we’re building together.
This isn’t about winning arguments. It’s about learning. 
If we’re going to reach 20 million young people building bold civic solutions, generations must work differently together.
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If we’re going to reach 20 million young people building bold civic solutions, generations must work differently together.
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