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Dreamers, Queer Kids, and American Culture Wars: Centering Young People in Identity Politics

  • Alison Gash EMAIL logo und Daniel Tichenor
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 7. Dezember 2023
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Abstract

Children routinely sit at the center of American culture wars, as parents, officials, and other adults battle over what kids learn in the classroom, which bathrooms they can use, whether they must wear masks or get vaccines, what sports teams they can join, and which schools they can attend. In Democracy’s Child, we describe the crucial reciprocal relationship that exists between children and politics: young people are constituted by their political environs, but liberal democratic politics in turn are shaped and influenced by their young constituents. In this article we ask: what happens when the youngest voices in the most contentious policy battles take the reins – with a specific focus on youth leaders who are challenged by multiple identity-based structural barriers. We train a spotlight on how two youth-led movements – gay straight or gender-sexuality alliances (GSAs) and Dreamers – influenced the rights of LGBTQIA+ people and immigrants amidst opposition from adult adversaries and allies.


Corresponding author: Alison Gash, University of Oregon, Eugene, USA, E-mail:

Published Online: 2023-12-07

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