Democracy Camp 2022

There are camps for just about everything in our country but the only Democracy Camp we can find evidence of is a week-long alternative spring break for 20 undergraduates at Berkeley. At a time when many young people are feeling the fragility of our imperfect democracy more strongly than ever before, now is the time to create Next Gen Democracy Camp. Tufts’ CIRCLE has found that 57% of youth surveyed are losing faith in democracy and has noted that despite increased youth voter turnout in 2018 and 2020, doubts and distrust of American democracy may play a role in depressing the youth vote and that working to counter those negative sentiments, especially if we give young people opportunities to shape a democracy that they would trust, could be key to increasing participation even further.

In response, starting the week of June 27, 2022, we’d like to pilot a one-to-two week in-person intensive Next Gen Democracy Camp engaging diverse teens, initially from across New York and subsequently from across the United States, in:

  • analyzing the history and current state of our democracy, 

  • investigating ways teens can get involved in taking on challenges to it (for ex, around voting rights or shortcomings in access), 

  • formulating Democracy Proposals to tackle the challenges they’ve identified

  • making recommendations to adults about how to work across differences in order to create inclusive civic solutions, and

  • creating action plans along with their peers which they will implement over the 2022-23 school year. 

Our Guiding Questions

  • How do WE define democracy?

  • What will it take to make democracies more responsive and resilient, and to build a broader community of partners committed to global democratic renewal?

    • How do we best and most equitably operate within an imperfect democracy? 

    • What do we do when the Supreme Court, meant to be a neutral nonpartisan barometer of the populace, no longer reflects the views of the majority of the American people?

  • What results must democracy deliver for people to find it viable?

  • What role have young people played in democracy historically and how is young people’s participation playing out today?

  • How do we build commitment to, and capacity for, democracy-building amongst the rising leaders of GenZ (and beyond)?

  • What role does media coverage and media literacy play in our relationship with and understanding of democracy? 

  • How does your identity interact with or inform your participation and/or relationship with/to politics? 

  • How do we engage in respectful discourse across differences?


Through exploring these questions, participants will develop and strengthen 21st century civic skills aligned with our civic skill matrix, including critical thinking and research, respectful dialogue across differences, positive collaboration, effective writing and oral communication, and creative problem solving. We would aim to build upon this each year, ideally going national in 2023 and 2024 as well as demonstrating a model that could ideally be run by partners in many other contexts. 

We see Next Gen Democracy Camp as an integrative fulcrum for our work, drawing upon and amplifying our other initiatives while ideally creating a scalable model that could be implemented by others across the country.

Our first cohort launched in June 2022—check them out here!