Retro Report teamed up with Civics Unplugged to invite students to create essays or videos that model civil discourse while exploring issues and places that people aren’t paying attention to, but need to.

Meet the Video Finalists and Winners


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Audrey Yothsackda (Milwaukee, WI)
What’s a local issue in your community that people aren’t paying attention to, but need to?

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Sarah Behjet (Farmington, CT)
Highlight a place where civics happens in your community.

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Inanna Balkin (Amherst, MA)
What’s a local issue in your community that people aren’t paying attention to, but need to?

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Ami Le (Fairfax, VA)
Highlight a place where civics happens in your community.

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Amaris Yang (Chino Hills, CA) What’s a local issue in your community that people aren’t paying attention to, but need to?

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Kasey Hicks (Lebanon, MO)
Find someone who disagrees with you on an issue and make a video together (modeling civil discourse).

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Karen Wu (Las Vegas, NV)
Highlight a place where civics happens in your community.

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Kendall Haddock (Ka’u, HI)
What’s a local issue in your community that people aren’t paying attention to, but need to?

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Abdullah Solangi (Chicago, IL)
What’s a local issue in your community that people aren’t paying attention to, but need to?

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Evan McSorley (Lebanon, MO)
Find someone who disagrees with you on an issue and make a video together (modeling civil discourse).

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Abhimanyu Nair (Manteca, CA) What’s a local issue in your community that people aren’t paying attention to, but need to?

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Esha Ambre (Fremont, CA) What’s a local issue in your community that people aren’t paying attention to, but need to?


The Retro Report Civic Engagement Challenge is made possible with support from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.