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Young people and political participation, by Pol Villaverde

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Being Young Today


Young people often feel like their views and worries do not have enough of a voice in the public sphere, that public institutions don't listen to their concerns when drawing up plans for the present and the future. In this Observatory Café, Pol Villaverde lays down some possible pathways through which young people could and should get involved in the creation of a socio-political horizon. At the same time, he explains some of the hurdles that young people face when trying to act as valid and necessary voices in designing a society with space for everyone within it.

Scientific direction: Carlos Javier González Serrano | Audiovisual production: La Diferencia

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