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Youth Rights Youth Generations and Age Groups
Youth Rights Youth Generations and Age Groups
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- America's largest and most successful youth rights organization. NYRA supports rights for all youth including lowering the drinking age, lowering the voting age, repealing curfews, and combating age discrimination.
- German site for equal rights for people under the age of 18: voting rights, and democratic education. [Multilingual]
- Organization promoting the youth right to vote in the United States.
- B418.com believes that teens have to take all the responsibilities of a Liberal Democracy without all rights that differentiate democracy from autocracy. Through out activities we aim to change this so with responsibilities come rights.
- Libertarian Rock fights against lifestyle laws, such as teen curfews, which are written by intolerant politicians.
- Youth Rights Media is an organization dedicated to making youth aware of their rights in difficult situations. YRM uses video based, peer-taught, presentations created by law students, to get its message across.
- A special interest group who's goal is to lower the drinking age and teach youths responsible drinking.
- Student organization at Brown University challenging the voting age through lobbying, public meeting, and media.
- Lists minimum legal drinking ages in countries around the world and presents essays by researchers on drinking age issues.
- A web resource that brings attention to the human rights of young people, with a focus on educating the public about overlooked forms of child maltreatment such as corporal punishment and detrimental schooling.
- Youth against internet censorship.
- Organization dedicated to protecting and advancing the legal civil rights of youth; opposes voting age restrictions, curfews, and others laws which it considers age discrimination.
- A group of teenagers seeking the right to vote in city and town elections.
- The Freechild Project has developed the SNAYR to study the implications, impacts, and outcomes of the youth rights movement. Includes information and history on the rights and issues facing youth, rights of students in schools, advancing the rights of yo
- Through trainings, workshops, and publications, Youth on Board prepares youth to be leaders and decision-makers in their communities and strengthens relationships between young people and adults.
- Gives key facts, provides links, offers a poll, and includes an analysis paper on whether or not the drinking age should be lower.
- Campaign to lower the United States universal voting age to 15 and extend conditional voting rights to younger people. It includes arguments about why the voting age should be lowered.
- True stories of abusive 'Teen Help' facilities, and links.
- ASFAR's collaborative web site for the youth rights community. Discuss news and philosophy, share stories, write essays, and plan protests, on topics such as the voting age, compulsory education, the drinking age, and youth curfews.
- An article analyzing the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984, which reveals that this law only addresses the purchase or possession of alcohol by those under age 21, not its consumption by them.
- Promoting youth leadership and action for global justice. Details of the programmes and network.
- Opposes mandatory identification tags worn around the neck in public schools. Specifically Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando, Florida.
- Informational site on the rights of abused youth, and alternatives to running away.
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