
Students' movement
The Students' Movement refers to organized efforts and activism led by students, often demanding social, political, or educational reforms. These movements emerge from students' collective dissatisfaction with issues such as government policies, educational systems, or social injustices. Historically significant, they have played crucial roles in shaping political landscapes, advocating for democracy, civil rights, and social change. Notable examples include the protests during the Civil Rights Movement, the anti-war demonstrations in the 1960s, and more recent movements focusing on climate change and educational equity. Through protests, campaigns, and dialogue, students aim to influence public opinion and policy.