Students in Action
Introduction
Have you ever thought your elected officials should do something about conditions in or an issue faced by your community, your state, or the country at large? Have you ever believed a law should be enacted or changed? Have you ever disagreed with an action taken by one of your elected officials? If you're under eighteen and you can't vote on a referendum or a proposal for a new law, or if you can't show your support for the position of an official by voting for or against her or him, you can still make your voice heard by writing a letter to your elected officials, or by writing a letter to the editor of a newspaper.
Letter-writing is an ages-old, tried-and-true political advocacy tool that you can use to make your voice heard and effect change.
Go to The Art of Advocacy through Letter Writing…to learn more.
Previous Features:
- Tracking Oil Spills around the World (and the Web)
- Debating the "Mighty Constitutional Opposites"
- Debating Church-State Relations and Related Free-Speech Issues
- Debating the Rights of Detainees, Asylum Seekers, and Juvenile Refugees
- Debating Voting Issues, Representativeness, and Reforms
- Debating Culture and the CourtroomPast and Present
- Translating a Dream into RealityMaking the World a Better Place
- Investigating the Rights of Youths
- Debating the Rule of Law
- Improving Women's Rights around the World
- Student Service Projects Benefit Communities
- Model United Nations: Taking on the Role of Citizen of the World
- The Mikva Challenge



