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This Ballot allows you to add your voice to the Youth Movement for Justice by voting on the National Student Bill of Rights.

The National Student Bill of Rights for All Youth (NSBR) is an effort to bring together youth from across the country to define a youth vision for education and social justice.  Youth from different cities are developing local bills and working together to write a national bill that will become a unifying document for youth nationwide and a driving force for youth movement building.

Goals for the NSBR:

> Write a national statement that outlines a youth vision for education.

>Develop youth leadership and build infrastructure to support ongoing conversations and connections between youth activists, nationally.

>Introduce youth ideas into national dialogue.


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Vote YES or NO on EACH of the Rights individually, OR
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None of the rights below may be abridged or denied on account of race, gender, disability, ethnicity, religion, poverty, actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity, place of residency or immigration status.
Right to Free Public Education
The right to a free public education shall not be denied or abridged on account of race, gender, disability, ethnicity, religion, poverty, actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity, place of residency or immigration status.
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Right to Study Curriculum that Acknowledges & Addresses Youth's Material and Cultural Needs
Students and youth shall have the right to study curriculum that acknowledges and affirms the on-going struggle of oppressed peoples for equality and justice, and that addressses the real, material, and cultural needs of their communities.
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Right to Safe & Secure Housing
Students and youth shall have the right to safe and secure housing.
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Right to Free Public Transportation
Students and youth shall have the right to free public transportation for the purposes of education, employment, family and community needs, or recreation.
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Right to Physical Activity & Recreation
Students and youth shall have the right to physical activity and recreation of high quality regardless of their wealth, poverty, or place of residence.
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Right to safe & secure Public Schools
Students and youth shall have the right to safe and secure public school facilities of equal quality regardless of wealth, poverty, or place of residence.
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Right to Free Health Care
Students and youth shall have the right to free health and dental care, including quality public health and preventive care.
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Right to High Quality Food
Students and youth shall have the right to healthy, high quality food regardless of wealth, poverty, or place of residence.
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Right to Employment
Students and youth shall have the right to employment, to support themselves while they are in school and college.
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Right to Free Day Care for Children
Students and youth with children of their own shall have the right to free day care for their children.
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Right to Free College Education
Students and youth shall have the right to free college education
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Right to Freedom from Unwarranted Search, Seizure or Arrest
Students and youth shall be secure from arbitrary police searches and seizures and from arbitrary arrests and detentions without warrants.
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Right to Restorative Justice & Peer Evaluation
Students and youth shall have the right to establish systems of restorative justice in schools and communities, shall not be excluded from educational opportunities except by a jury of their peers, and shall not be charged for crimes as adults until the age of 18.
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Right to Arts Education
Students and youth shall have the right to participation in arts, music, dance, drama, poetry, and technology of high quality regardless of wealth, poverty, or place of residence.
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Right to Reproductive Health
Students and youth have the right to make informed decisions about their own bodies and reproductive ability and to have those decisions respected free from judgement or coercion
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Vote on ALL 15 Rights
Mark this question ONLY if you wish to vote Yes or No on ALL 15 of the Above Rights
If you voted individually on the rights above, you DO NOT have to respond to this question.
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