
LAUSD high school senior Jairo Martell, 18, is one of more than 200 Los Angeles students who presented his Civic Action Project on societal issues that matter to young people the most. Hosted by the Constitutional Rights Foundation, the Civic Action Project is offered to 200,000 high school and middle students across the nation. The CAP Expo, held at the California Endowment, was the students culminating event that showcased presentations on topics such as L.A. street vendor support, mental health, gender equality, homelessness, affordable housing, and more. The annual CAP projects teach students how to become civically engaged citizens who understand the process of working with elected officials to advocate for change in their communities.
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