Citizenship is not just a piece of paper you get when you become an adult. It's about being part of a community, following its laws and being an active participant in shaping its future. In the current trends, we see a lot of focus on digital citizenship, with topics like digital footprint, digital literacy and digital wellness. It's important to understand how our online presence affects our real-life reputation and how to use technology in a healthy and responsible way. The trend of ethical technology is also in line with this idea, emphasizing the need for creators and users to prioritize ethical considerations over just profit. Citizenship is also about fundamental rights, including indigenous land rights and good moral character, which serve as a foundation for a just society. Finally, the trends around community impact, community platform and active communities remind us that our actions, big or small, can make a difference in our local and global community. Ultimately, citizenship is about the collective responsibility we have to make the world a better place, for ourselves and for others.