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Campus Progress : ウィキペディア英語版
Generation Progress

Generation Progress, launched as Campus Progress in February 2005 and renamed Generation Progress in July 2013, is an American non-profit advocacy group that promotes progressive political and social policy through support for student activists and journalists on college campuses in the United States. Generation Progress is the youth engagement arm of the liberal think tank Center for American Progress.
== Activities ==

Generation Progress has programs in journalism, activism and events. The organization lobbies Congress and state governments, produces media content, and conducts trainings. Generation Progress has worked on national issue campaigns aimed at curbing rising student debt.
From its founding in 2004 until January 2012, Generation Progress was led by David Halperin, former White House speechwriter to President Clinton.
A partner organization of Generation Progress, Generation Progress Action, engages in advocacy, coalition, and media work on a variety of policy issues; engages in grassroots issue campaigns; and trains young people in media, policy, writing, and grassroots organizing.

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