I wrote a post on the MindOH! blog discussing how students can use BookLobby to be politically active, even if they can’t vote.
What do corporations and students under the age of 18 have in common? They can’t vote in America. Yet, corporations exert a great deal of influence over elected officials who are writing and passing laws. …
What else to corporations and students under 18 have in common? They can both lobby elected officials. Corporations have high-priced lobbyists. Students have BookLobby.
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