On Saturday, the Young Democrats of Rhode Island held their annual convention at URI’s Feinstein campus in downtown Providence. Since 2010, YDRI has grown substantially, with over 100 active members in 2014. Participants hailed from a broad array of backgrounds, ranging from campaign staffers to concerned citizens, and from newly-elected legislators to progressive activists. Attendees were united by a shared commitment to improving Rhode Island’s government—especially for young people—and most of the day’s dialogue focused on actions that could be taken to enact those improvements.
The convention also featured a discussion on YDRI’s legislative priorities for 2015. Attendees split into three groups to identify and discuss young people’s most pressing legislative priorities. When the groups came back together and shared their priorities, there was significant overlap of issues between groups, focusing on economic equality, social justice, and environmental justice. Discussion repeatedly turned to issues of racial profiling, police relations, ending drug prohibition, and supporting economic growth for young Rhode Islanders via topics like college affordability. YDRI looks forward to continuing to build its membership base for action on these issues in 2015.
Over the coming months, the group will engage with partner organizations, with the goal of rallying advocacy efforts for those initiatives.
Speakers at Saturday’s annual meeting included:
Theo also presided over YDRI’s elections for the 2015 Board of Directors. The new Board members are:
To learn more about the Young Democrats of Rhode Island, visit our website.
The Young Democrats of Rhode Island is the organization for young people 13-35 who wish to mobilize on behalf of the Democratic party and to advocate for issues facing young people in Rhode Island and America.
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