In the context of civic engagement, 'core civic values' refer to the essential principles that underpin active citizenship and community involvement. These values include: 1. Justice - the pursuit of fairness and the equitable treatment of individuals; 2. Equality - ensuring all citizens have the same rights and opportunities; 3. Participation - engaged involvement in civic life, including voting and community organizing; 4. Responsibility - the obligation of citizens to act in the best interests of their communities; and 5. Respect for Diversity - valuing and embracing differences among individuals in society. By understanding and embodying these values, youth can better navigate their roles as active citizens, confronting social issues and contributing to the democratic process. This exploration of civic values lays the groundwork for understanding not only the rights and responsibilities of young people but also the broader impact they can have in their communities.