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The Organizing Apprenticeship Project (OAP) was asked to be part of the training to help prepare the young advocates at Centro Campesino for their trip to DC. These young advocates spent the day discussing race and power and the way in which it shapes their communities. They also looked at legislative advocacy and the things necessary to bring about change. I was surprised by the amount of real world policy changes they discussed and the methodical strategy they used to insure that their voices would be heard.
Part of the reason I was so impressed is because when I was I kid I wasn't concerned with how legislative policy affects education, immigration, health care, and the like. Nobody talked to me about these issues or cared about my opinion. But here in Minnesota, Centro Campesino is reaching out to youth and I can see the impact it's making. Seeing a group of young people empowered to actively participate in campaigns is nothing short of amazing. They are working to change society for the better by reaching out to policymakers and sharing their concerns. In the process, they're changing themselves, becoming the leaders that we need for a promising future.
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