The YOUTH LIBERATION PROJECT is an international organization calling for the enactment of legal and social emancipation for young people between ages 12 to 18. We are YOUTHs; we are not children. It is demeaning and insulting for ageist laws to lump adolescents in with children and infants.
At the Youth Liberation Project, we believe in the transformative power of youth.
We are dedicated to creating spaces where young people can express themselves freely, engage in meaningful dialogue, and participate actively in decisions that affect their lives and communities. Our initiatives focus on amplifying youth voices, fostering leadership skills, and advocating for policies that recognize the rights and contributions of young individuals.
We envision a future where young people are empowered to shape their destiny and the world around them.
Through education, advocacy, and community engagement, we work tirelessly to dismantle barriers and create opportunities for youth to thrive, innovate, and lead.
Join us in our journey towards a more inclusive, equitable, and liberated future for all young people. Together, we can redefine what it means to be heard, respected, and free.
Amplifying Youth Voices for a Change.
In a world where the voices of young people are often overlooked, the Youth Liberation Project stands as a beacon of change, advocating for the rights and freedoms of those aged 12 to 18. Our mission is to challenge the status quo, ensuring that young individuals’ perspectives, ideas, and dreams are heard, valued, and acted upon.
Our most recent blog posts.
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Youth Health Issues: A Youth Liberation Perspective
Health is a fundamental right, yet many young people face barriers that prevent them from accessing the care and support they need. From mental health struggles to inadequate access to healthcare services, youth today are navigating a complex landscape that can significantly impact their well-being. At the core of youth liberation is the belief that…
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Education: A Youth Liberation Perspective
Education is a powerful tool for personal and societal transformation, yet many young people face systemic barriers that hinder their ability to benefit from it fully. From rigid curricula to inequitable access to resources, the current education system often fails to meet the diverse needs of youth. Embracing a youth liberation perspective means advocating for…