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How to Stay Non-Partisan When Talking About Elections With Youth

If there’s one thing that is at the forefront of most American’s minds right now, it is how good the reboot of Supermarket Sweep is!

Just kidding. It’s obviously the election. (Although you should totally watch Supermarket Sweep because it is A DELIGHT!)

Presidential elections are always big news, but they seem to be growing ever more looming in every aspect of our lives. You can’t watch tv, browse the internet, or seemingly have a conversation with anyone without politics coming up these days. And unfortunately, these conversations usually aren’t positive.

To support Boys & Girls Clubs staff in dealing with whatever happens in the next few weeks, BGCA compiled a TON of great stuff on a new Election Resources page at BGCA.net, including recorded webinars, an Election Season Toolkit, and more. Youth Development got in on the fun too, sharing some of our favorite Civics activities including excerpts from programs like SMART Girls and Summer Brain Gain READ.

Staying Non-Partisan

As we engage in conversations about political topics with youth, we must remain non-partisan. Non-partisan means not expressing a preference for any political party or candidate. While in your personal life, you likely have a preference, you cannot use your position as a Club staff to influence youth toward those preferences. Boys & Girls Clubs are subject to specific laws about this as nonprofit organizations, and since Club staff are representatives for Clubs, you could inadvertently put your government funding at risk. To learn more, Club staff can read the BGCA Election Season Toolkit. Here are some tips about how to stay non-partisan while talking with youth:

Here are some bonus tips for the time surrounding the election from our friends on the Child & Club Safety team!

Happy voting!

How do you teach youth about advocacy? What are your favorite civics activities? We want to share them with everyone! Contact us by commenting below, on the BGCA Youth Development Facebook page, or email ClubXBlog@bgca.org.


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