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Engagement Strategy
Engagement Forums:
GenerationEngage partners with local HotSpots: social venues where young
people in a given community congregate socially (pool halls, cyber cafes,
community centers, places of worship, etc.) to provide a venue for our
members to gather and connect with civic leaders. These events allow
political leaders to vie for young voters' support as they should:
face-to-face and not over the airwaves. (Above, the late Coretta Scott King and GenGage Virginia Director Chris Lewis speak to GenGage members at recent
Engagement Forums.)
Forums, via Megameeting's Videoconference technology:
GenGage connects its local forums among multiple cities and local HotSpots,
through videoconference technology, leveraging one event into many.
Members, gathered at Engagement Forums can hear from and ask questions of
prominent political figures, via Megameetings's videoconference technology.
For politicians, these forums open cost-effective channels of communication
between politicians and young voters. (Above, Former President Bill Clinton and Former Speaker Newt Gingrich speak to Generation Engage members at recent Get Engaged Forums.)
Engagement Partnerships:
Through partnerships with community organizations that have already established roots in a given community, GenerationEngage is able to better build ties with communities. Coordinating its efforts with local partners focused on local issues, GenerationEngage integrates political engagement into the efforts of its Engagement Partners. See a full list of our partners on the right.
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