Americans for Informed Democracy empowers and equips young people in the United States to address global issues—poverty, health, climate change, peace and security—through awareness-raising and actions that promote just and sustainable solutions on their campuses, in their communities, and nationally. Our vision is that every American young person is empowered to effectively contribute to peaceful, healthy, just and sustainable solutions to the world’s greatest challenges.
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