The "Youth Movement" refers to a social and political movement that emphasizes the rights, interests, and voices of young people. It often seeks to address issues such as education, employment, and social justice, advocating for changes that benefit younger generations. This movement can take various forms, including protests, advocacy campaigns, and community organizing, and it has been influential in shaping policies and societal attitudes.
Historically, youth movements have played significant roles during pivotal moments, such as the 1960s counterculture and the Arab Spring. These movements often harness the energy and creativity of young people, using social media and technology to mobilize support and raise awareness about their causes.