Acknowledging that We, The People, are the democracy is critical. Embracing our roles by voting and engaging actively with our government can ensure that our government serves our needs and reflects our values:
Watch: Citizen: The Most Important Title in American Democracy | Chris Hand | TEDxJacksonville
Recognizing the historical struggle to secure the right to vote for all American citizens underscores its significance: Watch: The fight for the right to vote in the United States | Nicki Beaman Griffin | TED-Ed
To make informed decisions in our diverse and evolving country, it’s imperative to fully understand civil liberties and rights, including the importance of voting and the need to organize and act against injustices:
Watch: The fight for civil rights and freedom | John Lewis and Bryan Stevenson | TED Legacy Project
Government transparency is a cornerstone of democracy. Becoming familiar with open government is important for analyzing democratic values, as it ensures the government remains accountable to the People:
Watch: Why Open Government is So Crucial To Our Society | Martha Mendoza | TEDxSantaCruz
Facing the flaws within the American Justice System reinforces the need for active voting and full engagement in our democracy, as such actions help us advance the equitable reforms we desire for our country:
Watch: The Most UNjust System, The Justice System | Cassandra Owei | TEDxYouth@AISCT
In summary, democracy thrives on informed participation. By voting, staying educated, and listening to diverse perspectives, you can help shape a government that truly reflects the needs of all. Your voice matters—use it to make a difference.