Nation’s Youth Go Green

Nation’s Youth Go Green

Now that they’ve shown their power at the polls, young voters are channeling their energy into a green economy.

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As evidenced by their turnout on November 4, young people are energized, organized and demanding action. The Nation and WireTap have responded by launching a series titled You Voted. Now What?, which they hope will encourage continued activism and lasting change. The series profiles ten of the most inspiring young organizers around the country. This video, produced by Brett Story, highlights Green For All, a group dedicated to ending poverty by building a green economy.

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