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Jayne Amelia talks with Peace4kids.org Co-Founder and Executive Director Zaid Gayle.During his tenure at Peace4Kids, Zaid has had the opportunity to blend his experience in the film industry as a Coordinator and Assistant Director to ensure that media is an integral part of improving the lives of foster youth. Most specifically, Zaid was the lead in designing and launching the Peapod Music & Arts Academy in 2008 at the Watts/Willowbrook Boys & Girls Club. The Peapod Music & Arts Academy was the vision of Black Eyed Peas band leader will.i.am and created a state of the art music studio and production facility for foster and at risk teens.Zaid's unique strategy of branding youth advocacy with media has yielded some very positive results. In 2010, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law AB12 which is landmark legislation that increased the legal age of foster care from 18 to 21 in the state of California. The passage of this landmark legislation was in part influenced by a campaign that Zaid developed with his youth advocates called “All I did was turn 18”. This campaign received national attention in the press and is also being featured in a local documentary which was co-produced by Peace4Kids youth.Zaid and the youth advocates he has trained have been called on throughout the country and internationally to address the issues facing youth aging out of foster care. They have given testimony in Sacramento and met with federal law makers to inform legislation, all with the intent of educating the public on the unique culture of foster care and to improve services for a vulnerable population of nearly 400,000 foster youth in the United States. They have produced art poetry and written screenplays to give an authentic voice to the foster care journey for public awareness. To provide empirical data about the unique needs and culture of foster youth, Zaid has been instrumental in negotiating a youth led research project with Loyola Marymount University where youth, and alumni, impacted by the foster care system define the strengths inherent in their cultural experience. The project was piloted in 2010 and yielded some positive data and has been revised through an online platform that will further provide evidence of the unique strengths developed by youth in foster care.Zaid has also received numerous awards and nominations for his work. In 2013 he was a finalist for the James Irvine Foundation Leadership Award. His most prestigious accomplishment was the receipt of the Robert Wood Johnson Community Health Leaders Award in 2008. Zaid was one of eight Community Health Leaders who received this honor nationwide out of over 700 nominees. Peace4kids.orgMitigating the Impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences: The Peace4Kids Approach in the Post-Pandemic EraChanging The Narrative
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Rolling into the weekend the Boys once again hit Thursday Night Football on the head moving to 5-0 for the Year. We preview and breakdown every game of week 5 of the NFL from the action across the pond in London to the Monday Night Game of the Colts and Ravens. We are Joined by AB12 with his weekly Bucs preview of the week and of course Paul and him have a wager on the game. After we go through the NFL slate Paul gives out 4 locks to Hammer this weekend plus a teaser in which so far in the year he is 2-2.
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Sven und Chris haben dieses Mal den Film “the Good, the Bad and the Ugly" (aka Zwei glorreiche Halunken) besprochen.
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On the 12th episode of the AudioBLOG, we go over the following Blog post: Power Conversation: How to Maintain a Coversation Learning how to have a natural and meaningful conversation with someone has been one of the hottest topics among my students recently. On this episode of the English 2.0 Podcast, I review Part 3 […]
Nicole Rocke, former foster youth; Kyle Lafferty, the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy: Linda Bryant, Clinical Professor at New York University's School of Social Work; Benita Miller, Deputy Commissioner of Family Permanency Services at the Administration of Children's Services; Lorraine Jacobs, caseworker; Yolanda Vasquez, former foster youth; Adriane Fugh-Berman, Pharmacology Professor at Georgetown University's Medical Center; Bill Grimm, Attorney at National Center for Youth Law; Susan Bullard; DAVID ARREDONDO, Child psychiatrist; Dr. Edmund Levin, at the Lincoln Child Center; Nancy Forster, Therapist at the Lincoln Child Center; April Rene Sanders, former foster youth and recipient of AB12; Kyle Sporleader, Statewide Legislative Coordinator for California Youth Connection (CYC). Music: Quiet Orchestra, My Friend Jahzzar, Siesta Jahzzar, The Flowers Are Still Standing Poor Alexei, The Long Goodbye Cory Gray, Build a View More information: Drugging Our Kids – Full documentary: http://webspecial.mercurynews.com/druggedkids/ California Youth Connection Chapin Hill at the University of Chicago: Midwest Evaluation of the Adult Functioning of Former Foster Youth Chapin Hill at the University of Chicago: Findings from the California Youth Transitions to Adulthood Study (CalYOUTH) National Conference of State Legislatures: Extending Foster Care Beyond 18 California Fostering Connections to Success: Resource page California Department of Social Services: California Fostering Connections to Success Act (AB12) Extending Foster Care Benefits Fact Sheet The post Failing Our Youth: An Inadequate Foster Care System (Encore) appeared first on KPFA.
This show takes a look at issues within the foster care system in the U.S. from the high rate of teen pregnancy to the alarming use of psychiatric medications in California's foster care system. Special thanks to the Bay Area News Group. Featuring: Nicole Rocke, former foster youth; Kyle Lafferty, the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy: Linda Bryant, Clinical Professor at New York University's School of Social Work; Benita Miller, Deputy Commissioner of Family Permanency Services at the Administration of Children's Services; Lorraine Jacobs, caseworker; Yolanda Vasquez, former foster youth; Adriane Fugh-Berman, Pharmacology Professor at Georgetown University's Medical Center; Bill Grimm,Attorney at National Center for Youth Law; Susan Bullard; David Arredondo, Child psychiatrist; Dr. Edmund Levin, at the Lincoln Child Center; Nancy Forster, Therapist at the Lincoln Child Center; April Rene Sanders, former foster youth and recipient of AB12; Kyle Sporleader, Statewide Legislative Coordinator for California Youth Connection (CYC) Host: Jasmin Lopez Producers: Andrew Stelzer, George Lavender, Laura Flynn, Jasmin Lopez Contributing Producer: Leticia Miranda, Bay Area News Group Community Storytelling Fellow: Al Sasser Executive Director: Lisa Rudman Web Editor: Kwan Booth Music: Quiet Orchestra, My Friend Jahzzar, Siesta Jahzzar, The Flowers Are Still Standing Poor Alexei, The Long Goodbye Cory Gray, Build a View More information: Drugging Our Kids – Full documentary: http://webspecial.mercurynews.com/druggedkids/California Youth Connection Chapin Hill at the University of Chicago: Midwest Evaluation of the Adult Functioning of Former Foster Youth Chapin Hill at the University of Chicago: Findings from the California Youth Transitions to Adulthood Study (CalYOUTH) National Conference of State Legislatures: Extending Foster Care Beyond 18 California Fostering Connections to Success: Resource page California Department of Social Services: California Fostering Connections to Success Act (AB12) Extending Foster Care Benefits Fact Sheet The post Failing Our Youth: An Inadequate Foster Care System appeared first on KPFA.
Journalist Daniel Heimpel describes how his exploration of the foster care system in California led him to create a solutions-based style of reporting that he now teaches to UC Berkeley public policy, journalism and social welfare students, as well as those enrolled in UCB’s Journalism for Social Change MOOC. Heimpel is joined by former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm and Dean Henry E. Brady in the Living Room at the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Education] [Show ID: 28970]
Journalist Daniel Heimpel describes how his exploration of the foster care system in California led him to create a solutions-based style of reporting that he now teaches to UC Berkeley public policy, journalism and social welfare students, as well as those enrolled in UCB’s Journalism for Social Change MOOC. Heimpel is joined by former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm and Dean Henry E. Brady in the Living Room at the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Education] [Show ID: 28970]
Journalist Daniel Heimpel describes how his exploration of the foster care system in California led him to create a solutions-based style of reporting that he now teaches to UC Berkeley public policy, journalism and social welfare students, as well as those enrolled in UCB’s Journalism for Social Change MOOC. Heimpel is joined by former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm and Dean Henry E. Brady in the Living Room at the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Education] [Show ID: 28970]
Journalist Daniel Heimpel describes how his exploration of the foster care system in California led him to create a solutions-based style of reporting that he now teaches to UC Berkeley public policy, journalism and social welfare students, as well as those enrolled in UCB’s Journalism for Social Change MOOC. Heimpel is joined by former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm and Dean Henry E. Brady in the Living Room at the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Education] [Show ID: 28970]