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TSR's public movement hub — a place to track issues, join campaigns, access tools, report harm, and help turn civic clarity into civic action. This is where reporting, investigation, and lived reality get organized into something people can actually use.
Read clearly. Organize honestly. Move with evidence.
13 active campaigns10 open issue tracksThe Room upcoming sessions7 ways to volunteer
Spotlight campaign · UrgentAging Out Should Not Mean Falling Off a Cliff
Too many young people leave foster care into housing instability, weak support, education barriers, and economic precarity.
What's happening. The public should be able to track which policies actually help young people transition into adulthood — and which promises quietly fade after the headline.
Why it matters. Aging out is one of the clearest tests of whether a public system is designed to support people, or just to celebrate their survival after abandonment.
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Current campaigns
Campaign · ActiveMental Health Beyond the Aesthetic
We don't treat mental health like a trend, a vibe, or a brand. This campaign focuses on structural stress, trauma, youth systems, and care access.
Campaign · TrackingTrack the Fostering the Future Act
House movement on foster-youth legislation is a chance to follow the gap between policy language and lived implementation in housing, legal services, and education.
Campaign · ActiveEnd the Theft of Foster Youth Benefits
Advocates are pushing to stop governments from using children's benefits, including SSI, to offset the cost of their care. We frame it as dignity, public ethics, and material survival.
Campaign · ActiveHousing After Care
Housing instability after foster care is one of the clearest tests of whether systems are built to support young people once custody ends.
Campaign · TrackingMental Health in Youth Systems
Mental health inside juvenile and youth-serving systems deserves closer scrutiny, clearer reporting, and stronger public memory.
Campaign · ActiveCare, Not Slogans
Track whether schools, institutions, and communities offer actual care, trained staff, and stable access — or just use mental health language as cover.
Campaign · ActiveEducation Beyond the Classroom
A serious life requires knowledge most people are never taught: money, civic systems, media literacy, emotional regulation, and self-advocacy.
Campaign · ActiveThe Next Generation Is Not a Branding Theme
Young people are constantly described, marketed to, and spoken over. We make a place where their conditions, pressures, and futures are treated with seriousness.
Campaign · TrackingReadiness, Rights, and Reality
Education policy connected to student rights, real readiness for adulthood, mental health support, and the systems young people are being prepared to enter.
Campaign · ActiveCost of Living Is a Moral Story
Economics translated into life: rent, food, wages, debt, mobility, and the emotional stress of instability.
Campaign · TrackingEconomic Dignity
Track whether policy and institutions make a stable life more possible or less possible for ordinary people.
Campaign · TrackingWork, Mobility, and Young Adulthood
Follow how work, apprenticeships, housing, and access shape whether the next generation can start adult life with traction.
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Issue hubs
Issue HubFoster Care Reform
Too many young people are asked to become adults without the stability, relationships, housing, or public attention they deserve. We treat foster care as a question of design, dignity, and truth.
4 campaigns · Open issue hub →Issue HubMental Health
Real stress, real trauma, real exhaustion, real care. We will not reduce mental health to content language or wellness aesthetics.
3 campaigns · Open issue hub →Issue HubEducation
Not only school performance — preparation for judgment, participation, adulthood, and understanding the systems people actually live inside.
1 campaign · Open issue hub →Issue HubEducation Beyond the Classroom
Some of the most important learning in life happens outside formal institutions. We build public resources around the missing lessons.
1 campaign · Open issue hub →Issue HubYouth & the Next Generation
A generation inheriting broken systems and rising pressure deserves coverage and action architecture built with seriousness — not branding.
2 campaigns · Open issue hub →Issue HubEconomic Dignity
Economics becomes real in the body and the home: bills, rent, debt, labor, mobility, and stress. We track whether systems make a stable life more or less possible.
2 campaigns · Open issue hub →Issue HubCivic Education
People need civic fluency, not just opinions — how systems work, where power sits, and how action actually happens.
0 campaigns · Open issue hub →Issue HubJustice & System Harm
Some harm is patterned, administrative, and normalized. This hub connects reporting, accountability, and response.
0 campaigns · Open issue hub →Issue HubMedia Accountability
If public memory is weak, power gets to rewrite itself. We make media accountability legible and public.
0 campaigns · Open issue hub →Issue HubLocal Community Issues
National narratives miss the shape of local harm. A place where local concerns surface before they disappear.
0 campaigns · Open issue hub → Right now
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TSR is building a serious public-interest platform and needs people who can help think, document, investigate, organize, and follow through.
You do not need a title to be useful. You need honesty, care, and a willingness to contribute.
The Room is where action becomes conversation, practice, and participation. The Action Center feeds directly into it.
Not everyone needs the same first step. Some need context, some need language, some need a tool, some need a place to begin.
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What's accumulating
People need to see that public attention can accumulate, not just disappear. As campaigns run, this fills with real updates — issues tracked, discussions hosted, submissions logged, outcomes recorded.
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Have a pattern, document, timeline, or local issue others are missing? Start here. This is safe, direct, and non-performative — the desk reviews every submission, protects sources, and verifies before publishing.
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Local pages, state pages, chapter-like organizing, coalition pages, petitions, and issue alerts are part of the architecture. The Action Center is where TSR turns reporting, investigation, and public memory into public action — not outrage for content, but structure for people who want to do something.