Policies that define the next decades are being written now at #UNGA80.
We have the #PactForTheFuture: a blueprint for change.
Our role? Step up, speak out, and turn it into action.
https://t.co/C31EJhpHJ3
Your political opinion might not just be yours. It’s curated by the sources you trust, that includes the news, the words you choose to hear from the people you choose to listen to. So how do you really build critical thinking?
What’s left out of the classroom shapes how we see the world.
Many grow up without learning to spot media bias, engage in politics, or see how policies affect daily life.
Building this knowledge is essential for informed choices and real impact.
Meaningful political participation sounds great until you ask: how can people play if they don’t know the rules? Or the system?
Without civic education: noise without choices.
With it: informed voices, critical thinking, real change.
Can we afford to skip it?
Discrimination in politics isn’t always obvious.
It’s in who speaks, who decides, who gets left out.
No one is “better” before being heard.
Every voice matters and leadership starts with inclusion.
Smart businesses know politics isn’t optional, it’s in hiring, funding, data, laws, everything. Waiting for a crisis to get politically literate isn’t a strategy, it’s a risk. Politics was always meant to be treated like any other priority.
Most think politics = conflict. You're right, just not the kind you expect. Ever heard of healthy conflict? Disagreeing and listening.
That’s how change starts. Our games teach civics AND how to engage right.
Peace isn’t silence. It’s knowing how to speak up.
Another reminder: According to our chatbot:
Politics for a 5-year-old: It’s like when you and your friends decide what game to play at recess. Everyone shares what they want, listens, and finds a way to make it fair. Politicians do the same for countries.
It's still that simple.
Hi. Just a reminder: We’re still here making civics fun, de-tabooing politics, and proving you can engage without tearing each other apart.
What you might’ve missed? A lot.
But to sum it up: We’re not settling just yet.
Let's welcome Commence Games to the #CivxNow Coalition! @Commence_Games creates bias-free games that educate and engage in global politics. https://t.co/XbqmPLJ6Xt
Next time you’re at the store, check out those labels and remember: they’re the result of political decisions. What other food safety questions do you have?
What’s one food label you always look for when shopping? Drop it below! Did you know these labels come from political decisions and safety standards? #FoodPolitics
Absolutely love this article by @undp on how misinformation and disinformation are undermining trust in government, institutions and each other.
https://t.co/6d0FVzfYhp