Empowering the Next Generation of Voters: Civic Engagement in Action

New Orleans Agenda

Community organizations are proud to lead a dynamic, impactful effort this election season, focused on voter registration, education, and mobilization. Together, we are empowering young people to make their voices heard by helping students register to vote and get to the polls. This initiative is more than a one-time event; it’s about instilling a lifelong commitment to civic engagement, teaching the value of informed voting and active community participation. By equipping young people with the tools and knowledge to shape their future, collectively we are laying the foundation for a stronger democracy and a legacy of engaged citizens.

On Tuesday, October 22, 2024, 100 students from Orleans Parish High Schools cast their ballots in early voting, supported by local community organizations. This wave of enthusiasm continued on Friday, October 25, 2024, with a high-energy Voices of Future Leaders Voting Rally: Your Voice Your Vote at New Orleans City Hall, celebrating an additional 150 students who voted for the first time. The event honored their commitment to democracy, underscoring the importance of civic responsibility and sparking excitement for future participation. It was also a chance for students to share their stories, reflect on the power of their vote, and inspire their peers to stay involved in shaping the future of their communities.

Participating high schools: L.B. Landry, St. Katharine Drexel Preparatory School, Edna Karr, McDonogh 35, Eleanor McMain, KIPP Renaissance, Walter L. Cohen, Livingston Collegiate, G.W. Carver, Abramson Sci-Academy, Sarah T. Reed, Morris Jeff, and Warren Easton. This collective effort marks a meaningful step forward for youth civic engagement in Orleans Parish.

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