This Earth Month, YDA is proud to stand with young people across the country fighting for a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable future.
Let’s keep pushing forward, together.
We also recognize the challenges many Arab American communities continue to face and reaffirm our commitment to standing against discrimination, uplifting their voices, and ensuring they are represented and heard at every level.
Today and every day, we honor the legacy of those who paved the way and uplift the next generation of Black women leaders who continue to drive change across our country.
From the frontlines of civil rights to the halls of government, Black women have long been the backbone of progress. They organize, advocate, and lead with vision and courage, often without the recognition they deserve.
This Black Women’s History Month, YDA proudly celebrates the brilliance, resilience, and leadership of Black women who have shaped our communities, our movement, and our future.
Now, the Supreme Court must uphold the Constitution and reject this dangerous overreach.
We believe in an America where rights are defined by the Constitution not by politics.
We must defend the 14th Amendment. We must defend birthright citizenship.
Tomorrow, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in Barbara v. Trump; a case that could determine whether every child born in the United States is guaranteed citizenship.
For more than 125 years, the 14th Amendment has been clear: if you are born on U.S. soil, you are a citizen.
This St. Patrick’s Day, we’re reminded that America’s relationship w/ Ireland runs deeper than politics, it runs through generations of shared history, family & friendship. Tariffs aren’t just bad economics, they’re a betrayal of our allies. No tariffs on Ireland (or anyone else)
This Women’s History Month, we’re proud to recognize the incredible women who are helping lead and shape the future of our nation.
Their leadership reminds us that when women lead, our movement grows stronger. 💜