

Youth Talk: Reclaiming Civic Power
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Democracy is more than a single moment at the ballot box—it’s a continuous, dynamic process shaped by the collective actions of engaged individuals. "Reclaiming Civic Power" is a program designed to inspire and equip participants with the tools to stay civically active, especially in the critical periods between elections. This program emphasizes that while legislative agendas are one pathway to change, there are numerous other pathways—grassroots organizations, advocacy campaigns, cultural movements, and community-led initiatives—that hold immense power in shaping our political future.
The program will delve into essential questions for anyone seeking to make a difference: What does meaningful engagement look like after an election? How do we continue working toward our goals, even when we disagree with those in power? Through thought-provoking conversations and practical strategies, audience members will gain insight into how young people are driving change through organizing, coalition building, and challenging the status quo.
This is a call to action for individuals of all generations to reclaim their role in shaping democracy. Together, we will uncover strategies for sustaining motivation, reclaiming civic power, and shaping a political landscape that reflects our collective values. No matter your experiences, "Reclaiming Civic Power" will motivate and empower you to stay engaged in shaping a brighter, more inclusive future. We look forward to welcoming community members and students from around the Bay Area to participate in this riveting conversation and to join us for future programs.
This event is part of the Creating Citizens Speaker Series at UC Berkeley, a partnership between Commonwealth Club World Affairs and the Associated Students of the University of California Vote Coalition; it is proudly co-sponsored by UC Berkeley’s Institute of Governmental Studies, Institute of International Studies, and Mario Savio Social Justice Program.
The Creating Citizens Speaker Series gives UC Berkeley students, faculty, and community members opportunities to listen to and ask questions of leading minds in politics, media, and education as they learn how to become better, more involved citizens. We look forward to welcoming community members and students from around the Bay Area to participate in this riveting conversation and to join us for future programs in the series.
This program is part of The Commonwealth Club’s civics education initiative, Creating Citizens.
Produced in partnership with UC Berkeley Mario Savio Social Justice Program, UC Berkeley Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies, and UC Berkeley Vote Coalition.
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All speaker photos courtesy the speakers; campus photo "UC Berkeley Walkout" by ben.chaney.archive is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0.
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University of California, Berkeley
Toll Room 1
Alumni House
Berkeley, CA 94720
United States

Adena Ishii
Mayor of Berkeley, FB facebook.com/MayorAdenaIshii ; IG: @mayoradenaishii ; Bluesky: @mayoradenaishii.bsky.social

Claudia Jimenez
Richmond City Council Member, District 6

Shannon Kim
UC Berkeley Student; Vice President of Moderating, The Berkeley Forum, Linkedin; Youtube: shnnonkim—Moderator
6–7 p.m. program
(all times Pacific Time)
COST
$5 nonmembers
Free for Club members, students and educators