CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) - Youth activists including Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg[1] will be speaking at Harvard University about how to engage young voters.

Harvard’s Kennedy School is slated to host the panel Monday as part of a series of forums at its Institute of Politics.

Hogg[2] will be joined by Jessica Browning, co-chair of the College Republican National Committee, and Bria Smith, a representative of the Milwaukee Youth Council, among others.

The event is being called “Harvard Votes Challenge Presents: Activating the Youth Vote.”

Hogg[3] is scheduled to return to Boston on Oct. 16 for a public discussion about civic activism and gun control at Boston Public Library. He has been a vocal advocate for gun control since the Feb. 14 shooting that killed 17 at Florida’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

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