Mission
Democracy 2.0 is an all-partisan
network dedicated to educating, empowering, and energizing young people to
increase civic engagement and political participation. We work to show young
people how public policy impacts our lives, and, conversely, how we can impact
public policy.
Democracy 2.0, and its associated
programs and projects, are reflective of that belief. We are Youth lead Social
Entrepreneurship Initiatives upgrading our Democracy.
Methodology
Educate : With thousands of
books already in circulation, the Mobilizer’s Guidebook is a compilation of
lessons learned over time; and as an easy-to-use guide, it walks students
through the 10 Steps to Mobilize.
Empower : With over 100
member organizations and a combined list-serv of 2 million youth and youth
advocates, the Youth Policy Action Center (YPAC) is the one-stop shop for
learning about policy impacting youth, finding your local decision makers and
media outlets, and contacting your elected officials.
Energize : With over 75 Mobilizer teams on college and high school
campuses and in communities across the country, Mobilizers organize around
issues that are important to their local community.
What we have Done
Democracy 2.0 Summit
Youth Leaders Unveil the “Democracy 2.0
Declaration”
Washington,
D.C.-- 50 youth leaders ages 16 to 30 gathered in Washington, D.C. on October
3, 2007, to participate in Mobilize.org’s Democracy 2.0 Summit—part of a
national movement known as “Democracy 2.0,” which was launched to upgrade and
renew our political process in America by providing guidelines for positive
social change that take advantage of both the tremendous passion of today’s youth
leaders, and the powerful social networking and technology tools they are using
to create communities.
The following is the Declaration that emerged out of the Summit. The “Democracy
2.0 Declaration” is a visionary document, designed to call attention to the
ways that our democratic process and institutions are properly serving - and
failing to serve - the interests of young Americans. The Declaration was
written by youth leaders with the sincere belief that America’s youth are a
major source of untapped political power, energy, and innovative ideas.
Democracy 2.0 is designed to address the civic participation needs and
interests of the Millennial Generation (targeting the 16-30 age group).
DEMOCRACY 2.0
DECLARATION
Democracy is an unfinished project. It’s
time we upgrade.
We, the Millennial Generation, are
uniquely positioned to call attention to today’s issues and shape the future
based on the great legacy we have inherited. Our founding fathers intended for
every generation to build, indeed to innovate, on the American experience. We
realize that as young people we are expected to be the leaders of tomorrow, but
we understand that as citizens we are called to be the leaders of today.
We are compelled by the critical state of our present democracy to establish a
new vision.
In a world often damaged by conflict and intolerance, we must commit to develop
common ground through equality and open mindedness.
In a world often damaged by social
isolation and materialism, we must commit to community at the family, local,
national and global levels.
In a world often damaged by instant
gratification, we must commit to creating sustainable solutions.
In a world often damaged by apathy and
disillusionment, we must commit to civic participation and inclusion of all
voices.
The present state of our democracy
impedes opportunity for real change. We must connect the specific issues
failing our population with their underlying systemic causes.
Our government seems unable or unwilling to adequately address our broadest
problems, including economic inequality, America’s role in the world, and the
effect of money on the democratic process. But we must remember, our government
is only as effective as the sum of its citizens. Low civic participation means
the most disadvantaged people in society are neglected and we overlook many
potential solutions to our problems.
Our generation is telling a different
story. We are uniquely positioned to foster community engagement through social
networks of all kinds. It is our responsibility to use information and
technology to upgrade democracy, transform communication and advance political
engagement and civic participation.
We are social networkers, we are
multi-taskers, we are communicators and we are opinionated. The informality of
our generation breaks down traditional barriers and opens doors for
inclusiveness and equality. Most importantly, we are leaders in a society that
yearns for leadership.
It’s our democracy, it’s time to act