High school student Ryan Pascal has an ambitious goal: registering 100,000 new young voters by November. Reporting by bryn_healy | TheFutureIsMs is an ongoing series of reports by young feminists, made possible by SayItForwardNow.
As a sophomore, Ryan Pascal took to the internet when her majority-white school ignored Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
whether “there [would] be a different scenario if they were administrating a more diverse group of students.”This year, Pascal, 18, uses her online platform to register voters for the 2020 election. Together with the Students Demand Action , she aims to register 100,000 voters, ages 18-29, by November. Her efforts are paying off, with SDA signing up new voters every week.
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