While Venezuela’s youth population might be disillusioned with the current political situation, they have shown a deep-rooted commitment to democracy despite the persistent repression of civil society. Wanda Cedeño, national coordinator of Voto Joven (Youth Vote) in Venezuela, discusses why voting is a central part of what it means to be Venezuelan, how her organization is helping youth shape the country’s future through political action and voter participation, and what the international community can do to support free and fair elections in Venezuela. [English translation is in closed-captioning.]