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  2. Student activism - Wikipedia

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    The largest student movement in Malaysia is the Solidariti Mahasiswa Malaysia (SMM; Student Solidarity of Malaysia). This is a coalition group that represents numerous student organizations. [85] Currently, SMM is actively campaigning against the UUCA and a free education at primary, secondary and tertiary level.

  3. Category : Student political organizations in the United States

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    Student Labor Action Coalition; Student League for Industrial Democracy (1946–1959) Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; Student Peace Union; Students for a Democratic Society; Students for a Democratic Society (2006 organization) Students for a Libertarian Society; Students for Concealed Carry; Students for Free Culture; Students for ...

  4. Advocacy group - Wikipedia

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    As a result of group pressure from the NAACP, the supreme court unanimously ruled that racial segregation in education was indeed unconstitutional and such practices were banned. This is a novel example of how advocacy groups can exert influence in the judicial branch of government. Advocacy groups can also exert influence on political parties.

  5. Public Interest Research Group - Wikipedia

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    The PIRGs emerged in the early 1970s on U.S. college campuses. The PIRG model was proposed in the book Action for a Change by Ralph Nader and Donald Ross, in which they encourage students on campuses across a state to pool their resources to hire full-time professional lobbyists and researchers to lobby for the passage of legislation which addresses social topics of interest to students. [5]

  6. College-bound students fear 'outing' undocumented parents on ...

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    A recent notice from the National College Attainment Network, a nonprofit student advocacy group, noted that the Higher Education Act "prohibits the use of data for any purpose other than ...

  7. Students for a Democratic Society - Wikipedia

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    For students willing to "take on their [college] administrations for any number of grievances," SDS analysis emphasized " 'de-studentizing', dropping out, and destroying universities." To those seeking to "supplant the tattered theories of corporate liberalism, SDS had only the imperfectly fashioned tenets of a borrowed Marxism and an ...

  8. 'We all are vulnerable': Why UT students are launching a ...

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    The union will advocate at the city, university and developer levels to ensure students have access to safe and stable housing and know their rights. 'We all are vulnerable': Why UT students are ...

  9. Civic engagement - Wikipedia

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    The general attitude of college students towards online civic responsibility, engagement, learning, and expression is positive. The government may consider the option of strengthening the sense of autonomy of college students in performing their civic duties in reducing the inequalities that currently exist in the K-12 education system. [42]