Making Politics Cool
Bad? Brilliant?
You can rate this post.
Register or login now and
tell us what you think.
Campus Progress contributor Matt Singer had some interesting thoughts on youth voter mobilization at the youth progressive organizing panel at Yearly Kos just now. "We gotta be cool again," said Matt. Although I doubt politics was ever very cool, I agree that it is important to try as best you can. Matt pointed to things like one-pagers that look like concert fliers as ways of appealing to young people. 
Matt also noted the importance of breaking out of issue silos and of recognizing that traditional four-year college students actually constitute a minority of college-age youth. "We have to pay attention to non-college students and non-traditional students," Matt said. 

Reader Comments

Comments are closed for this post.

  
There's at least a mythology
By MattSinger Aug 5th 2007 at 8:35 pm EDT
around 60's political activism.

Of course, part of this is that I don't think electoral politics has ever been or will ever be particularly cool. But a broader notion of politics, one that includes social and economic activism can become cool again.

Hell, I think CampusProgress has done a pretty decent job of this as well.

But thanks for the feedback -- I'd love to hear any other thoughts you had on the panel.
  
Campus Progress

Please remember that Campus Progress' terms of use do not allow promoting or endorsing any particular political party or candidate for office. Posts or comments that do this will be deleted.

Campus Progress