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Participate, But Know Your Place: Young Civic Activists Get Mixed Messages
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Schools, celebrities, and lawmakers have long urged young people to get involved in local and national issues, but the young activists calling for action to stop gun violence or climate change find that their civic involvement isn’t always welcomed.
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