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Supporting youth to become change-makers in their everyday lives. Which, btw, is fundamentally what democracy is all about. #YouthRunningShit

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@apathyisboring
Apathy is Boring
3 years
Canadian 2022 Elxn Dates: (You’ll want to save this) 🗳 Ontario Provincial - June 2 🗳 Manitoba Municipal - July 22 🗳 Quebec Provincial - October 3 🗳 British Columbia Municipal - October 15 🗳 Ontario Municipal - October 24 🗳 Manitoba Municipal - October 26 (contd..)
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@Vote16Canada
#Vote16 Canada
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🚨✨The Better Democracy Roadmap launched by @apathyisboring outlines a bold platform for Canadian democratic reforms. 💡Learn more: https://t.co/Lx5pGspFmy
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@apathyisboring
Apathy is Boring
9 months
When someone mentions tariffs
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@apathyisboring
Apathy is Boring
2 years
✨Join Us for "Mental Health and Politics"✨ Our half-day event aims to normalize discussions on mental health challenges in politics and provide practical coping tools. Link in bio to sign up 😍 (ps: it’s free)
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@apathyisboring
Apathy is Boring
2 years
Mark your calendars for this Thursday 🚨✨
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@apathyisboring
Apathy is Boring
3 years
2023 the year of being active & engaged youth. That includes continuing the conversation around what kind of democracy we want to live in. What do you want to see the Canadian Government do to continue building the thriving democracy we want to ✨strive ✨ in?
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@FreeGrassy
Free Grassy
3 years
Register for this powerful virtual event at https://t.co/d6osFldxnM ✊✊ #freegrassy #landback
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@samreusch
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3 years
Final takeaway: let’s create systems that restore dignity and balance to peoples lives, at all levels. That’s all from YYC! Thanks for following along and follow @apathyisboring for more events and updates ✨
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@samreusch
Sam Reusch
3 years
How do we overcome barriers, oppression, and intentional exclusion from our political systems to change our systems from the inside? Tera Cardinal says that, for her, it’s the knowledge that “without us there to change it, it will never change.”
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@samreusch
Sam Reusch
3 years
Nicole Schmidt reminds us of the importance of encouraging others to run or get more involved. Especially to encourage diversity and recognize the voices that aren’t as represented. For her, it took someone encouraging her to help her break through and run.
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Sam Reusch
3 years
What is the role of education in political dialogue? Tera says we need to be careful and realize that this person might not have the same information. Be humble and approach gently. Talk to people with different beliefs, consider what might be similar and TRY.
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Sam Reusch
3 years
@NSchmidtYYC talks about getting polls on campus for municipal elections. If you actually want youth in the process- find the barriers and break them down systematically. It’s the root of facilitating engagement. Make it easier.
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Sam Reusch
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… But speak about issues, speak about ideas and action. Give them the tools to talk about what they care about and take action.
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Sam Reusch
3 years
How do we get youth who do not want to be involved to care? There is a difference between not caring and feeling powerless. “What I care about… I don’t think I can change it.” Is most common, says @CWalcottYYC
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Sam Reusch
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It’s up to organizations to provide the info voters need in a non-partisan way. Things that REALLY affect you on the day to day, says Tera.
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Sam Reusch
3 years
“The cost of apathy is high. The cost of apathy is higher than anything else.”Remind elected officials that they represent you. Vote, but also show up!
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Sam Reusch
3 years
What is a system? Most systems are systems of interactions. Politics are the rules of those interactions, says @CWalcottYYC. If someone else made the rules, they can decide what is valuable. Don’t give away all your power. Learn how to advocate and where to influence the rules.
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Sam Reusch
3 years
Youth want to feel engaged. Consultation can be a checkbox, says Nicole, people say they’re consulting but it’s not meaningful. This needs to change.
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Sam Reusch
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Youth have to change it from within… we need to be a part of this system, says Tera. The way to change is from within. And things like dress codes that seem like barriers become less important when you share your ideas and your perspectives with confidence.
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Sam Reusch
3 years
. @CWalcottYYC on the importance of engaging youth: the world is trying to tell you to accept things as they are… and young people have the ability to move past that and name that something is wrong.
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