On January 11, 2024 at The Audi in Concord, NH we launched a national campaign to fight back against incivility in our country.
Civics_&_Civility_1_11_24 from Jay Childs/ JBC Communications on Vimeo.
In a purposely non-partisan way, we’re taking advantage of the global media turning up their lights
on the busloads of candidates, campaign workers, volunteers, and electioneers who head out across New Hampshire,
and the nation chronicling their beliefs of what is best for the USA.
This Primary season, they’ll be talking and writing about #THE CIVILITY MOVEMENT, as well.
Hear From Other Students!
"Upon attending the Civics & Civility event, I was star-struck with the opportunities available at our front door of the granite state, to take advantage of as a youth advocate, it sparked my curiosity that students such as myself can start making impacts on our own communities and initiate change to create a kinder, empathetic and more civil community and nation just like we did during challenging revolutions in the United States"
Vick Mahindru '24
"I think It was a good opportunity to learn about what our candidates and the people in our community thought about civility. It was also an opportunity to interact with the people that we don't usually have everyday interactions."
Kay Bell
"After attending the Civics & Civility event, I could confidently say that it was a massive success. I was blown away by the different activities they had, the interviews with presidential candidates, and my personal favorite, the Recycled Percussion show. I was given many accessories, like stickers and bracelets, of which I wear one, and the most interesting one of them all was a literal Declaration of Independence! Which I signed and thought was pretty cool. Overall, the experience was a blast, and I really hope they continue this experience and Keep It Real."
Yousif Al Kinani '25
A More Perfect Union
In 1776, our founders started it. We need YOU to help finish the job!
Many now agree that America needs an attitude correction. For some reason, we seem to have lost our ability
to communicate with one another in a civil manner, on almost any subject.
So, we’re convening the National Presidential Youth Convention to fight back against incivility – no pointing fingers – no blame game.
We are problem solvers.
We will boldly face the global media with thousands from around the country and beyond.
Everyone is invited to jump on board #THE CIVILITY MOVEMENT.
We will boldly face the global media with thousands from around the country and beyond. Everyone is invited to jump on board #THE CIVILITY MOVEMENT.