Community health
Economic
Climate and environment
Education
500

Name a right from community health

  • Article 1: Youth have the right to equitable and affordable access to health services.

    1a: Youth have the right to access health services within their zip code

    1b: Youth have the right to access local clinics or pop-ups offering preventative screenings, mental health support, food assistance, and emergency care

    1c: Youth have the right to affordable or no-cost health services and information, including access through schools

    1d: Youth have the right to accessible mental health support, including adequate school counselor availability for students

    1e: Youth have the right to affordable health services, including transportation to appointments, and access to translation services

    1f: Youth have the right to medical literacy, including understanding their medical rights, healthcare terminology, insurance policies, and how to access affordable healthcare services.


    Article 2: Youth have the right to safe and accessible third spaces.

    2a: Youth have the right to third spaces where they can build connection and belonging free of cost

    2b: Youth have the right to third spaces designed for different age groups and interests.

    2c: Youth have the right to supportive environments with trusted adults


    Article 3: Youth Have the right to a safe and healthy community

    3a: Youth have the right to access clean water and healthy food in their zip code

    3b: Youth have the right to understand how health risks can affect their mental, physical, and emotional well-being.

500

Name a right from economic

Article 8: Youth have the right to financial literacy education.

8a: Youth have the right to access financial literacy education in school before graduating high school

8b: Youth have the right to learn how to budget, manage money, build credit, open a bank account, and file taxes

8c: Youth have the right to learn about savings and investment options, including accounts such as Roth IRAs and 529 plans

8d: Youth have the right to learn about financial aid options, including grants, loans, and scholarships, regardless of their post-high school plans


Article 9: Youth have the right to entry-level jobs and paid internships before the age of 18.

9a: Youth have the right to opportunities that do not require prior experience.

9b: Youth have the right to access economic opportunities, including but not limited to internships, career exploration, and entry level jobs through their own community.

9c: Youth have the right to knowledge of how to apply for jobs and other opportunities


Article 10: Youth have the right to safe, reliable, and free public transportation.

10a: Youth have the right to public transportation that is on-time and safe.

10b: Youth have the right to free transportation while enrolled in school.

10c: Youth have the right to not be car dependent for access to opportunities.


Article 11: Youth have the right to jobs that pay a living wage and create economic stability.

11a: Youth have the right to fair wages that support basic needs and financial stability.

11b: Youth have the right to jobs that provide opportunities for growth, stability, and economic mobility.

500

Name a right from climate/environment

Article 4: Youth have the right to clean and safe water.

4a. Youth have the right to reliable access to safe and affordable drinking water

4b: Youth have the right to protection from any environmental conditions that threaten their water quality.

4c: Youth have the right to transparent and frequent information about their community’s water quality and any environmental impacts.


Article 5: Youth have the right to access green job pathways.

5a: Youth have the right to access green job pathways in current and emerging fields, including sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, environmental health, and electric vehicle (EV) technology

5b: Youth have the right to access green job pathways through their schools and community programs, including courses, internships, certifications, and hands-on experience


Article 6: Youth have the right to greater access to green spaces & gardens.

6a: Youth have the right to well-sustained sports fields, parks, and clean community spaces.

6b: Youth have the right to green infrastructure that improves air quality and reduces urban and rural heat islands.

6c: Youth have the right to cooling centers designed specifically for youth.


Article 7: Youth have the right to climate infrastructure that protects communities from climate-related harm.

7a: Youth have the right to zoning protections that protect communities from harmful industrial exposure near homes, schools, and youth spaces. Including a required distancing measure.

7b: Youth have the right to infrastructure that helps communities prepare for and respond to natural disasters, including wildfires, flooding, and earthquake

500

Name a right from education

Article 12: Youth have the right to access and participate in career readiness and career opportunities.

12a: Youth have the right to access career opportunities within their schools and communities

12b: Youth have the right to participate in opportunities without discrimination or unnecessary age-based restrictions

12c: Youth have the right to clear and accessible information about available career opportunities, career readiness programs and clear instructions on how to apply


Article 13:  Youth have the right to access industry-aligned curriculum that prepares them for careers in emerging fields.

13a: Youth have the right to access the same emerging industry pathways regardless of the school they attend.

13b: Youth have the right to classroom learning that connects academic subjects to real-world career applications.


Article 14: Youth have the right to life-skills education

14a: Youth have the right to learn practical life skills, including home economics and independent living skills.

14b: Youth have the right to an education that prepares them to navigate adulthood, responsibilities, and daily life with confidence.

14c: Youth have the right to access education on environmental responsibility, climate resilience, and sustainable living practices.


Article 15: Youth have the right to be able to participate in shaping education policies and programs.

15a: Youth have the right to meaningful opportunities to provide feedback on education policies, curriculum, and school programs.

15b: Youth have the right to youth councils or commissions representing all young people on education boards at the district and county level.