by Sabine Berzina | 1 Jul 2024 | Media Literacy, Politics, Wh-Y Vote
Many people around the world already distrust their election systems. What will happen when artificial intelligence enters the picture? A man creates a deep fake image of former U.S. President Donald Trump in prison. (Illustration by News Decoder) There have been a...
by News Decoder | 27 Jun 2024 | France, Politics, Wh-Y Vote
We asked two correspondents based in France why the high-stakes national election matters. Here’s what they said. From the left, French far-right Rassemblement National (National Rally) party President Jordan Bardella, Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and Manuel...
by Earyel Bowleg | 18 Jun 2024 | Educators' Catalog, Politics, Wh-Y Vote
There is a belief that young people don’t care enough to cast a ballot. But maybe politicians need to address the issues they care about. (Illustration by News Decoder) This article was produced exclusively for News Decoder’s global news service and is part of...
There is a belief that young people don’t care enough to cast a ballot. But maybe politicians need to address the issues they care about. Correspondent Earyel Bowleg looks at the reasons behind youth voter apathy.
Exercise: Read the article and use the questions below it to start a discussion. Make notes of the reasons why young people don’t vote and the possible solutions to the issue. In pairs or groups, come up with ideas on how you might increase young people’s participation in elections. If you were a local government or business, what solutions would you offer? Develop a plan for your solution and present it to the class. As a class, hold a vote to see which solution you would choose.
by News Decoder | 7 Jun 2024 | Educators' Catalog, Europe, Government, Politics, Wh-Y Vote
We asked our reporters in five countries to talk to young people about the European elections. They know their voice matters. A European ballot box against the backdrop of European Union flags. (Illustration by News Decoder) The 720-member European Parliament is the...
We asked our reporters in five countries to talk to young people about the European elections. The ensuing Wh-Y Vote? series sheds light on how young people across the European Union feel about voting in European elections. What influence do they believe the EU has on their lives? What are the issues driving them to or from polling stations? Why are young people voting or not voting?
Exercise: Students read the article and give feedback on the main issues described in each country. Then, choose to focus on one of the five countries mentioned. Use the links below the article to read the full piece on youth voting in your chosen country. In groups, summarize the main issues that were highlighted and discuss them. Now, together in your country groups, make a campaign poster mobilizing young people to vote in the European elections. Use the articles to help focus the campaign, and visit official EU websites to find more information on why young people should vote.
by Karolina Krakowiak | 5 Jun 2024 | Europe, Poland, Politics, Wh-Y Vote
Young people in Poland know that European integration is important. But they struggle to connect to political bodies that seem far away. People wave both European and Polish flags at a rally conducted by opposition party ahead of the general election in Warsaw, Poland...
by Helen Womack | 4 Jun 2024 | Europe, Politics, Wh-Y Vote
Hungary’s current government distances itself from the European Union. But young people share a different mindset. A government billboard reading “Let’s not dance to their tune” is seen with portraits of Open Society Foundation Chair Alex Soros...
by Sabine Berzina | 3 Jun 2024 | Europe, Wh-Y Vote
Latvian youth are not accustomed to democratic participation. How can they be encouraged? A woman walks by the European Union House in Riga, Latvia 1 June 2024. In Latvian, the writing on the window says, “We put it here, you write it down in your calendar....
by Amina McCauley | 31 May 2024 | Environment, Europe, Government, Politics, Wh-Y Vote
With fjords dying and seas rising, Danish youth will go to the polls knowing the nation’s problems are transnational. People vote at the Groendal Center in Copenhagen during the European Parliament elections in 2019. (AP Photo/Mads Claus Rasmussen/Ritzau...
by Carlos Rubio | 30 May 2024 | Europe, Government, Politics, Wh-Y Vote
Freedom to travel across borders comes with EU citizenship. But will la jeunesse travel across town to vote as Europeans? French Green Party candidate for the European Elections Marie Toussaint speaks during a campaign rally in Strasbourg, France, 25 April 2024. The...