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Meyers hopes to bring history into the present with this unique experience. “I want to unite and empower a generation – my generation – to civically engage in a whole new way,” said Meyers in his application video. He joins a diverse cross-section of students with similar sentiments, representing 33 states and the District of Columbia and a broad range of schools, from state universities and junior colleges to private Ivy League institutions. Students are expected to use blogs and social media to discuss their experiences from the trip. The 2011 Student Freedom Ride will engage students in this important era in American history, as they learn about the commitment and courage of the individuals who took part in the original Freedom Rides. Organizers hope the ride will serve as a means of launching a national conversation about the role of civic engagement in a thriving democracy, explore what issues inspire students to “get on the bus” today, and look at what forms civic engagement is taking on campuses and in communities across the country. You can find the official “Get on the Bus” video on the PBS website at:http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/freedomriders/2011/get-on-the-bus-video/ Meet the 2011 Freedom Riders on the PBS website at:http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/freedomriders/2011/meet-the-riders/#tariq |
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