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Wat beweegt jongeren om anno nu massaal een Alpha Cursus te volgen? In deze aflevering spreken we met Joshua van der Vegt, jeugdleider bij Youth United en initiatiefnemer van Roots – een verdiepend vervolg op Alpha. We duiken in de wereld van jongeren en geloof: hoe begeleid je een nieuwe generatie in hun zoektocht naar zingeving, identiteit en God? Wat als je twijfelt? Of het allemaal even niet voelt? Joshua deelt verhalen, inzichten en praktijkervaringen uit de frontlinie van het jongerenwerk. Een aflevering vol eerlijke gesprekken, inspirerende voorbeelden en verrassende inzichten. Let's go!We vinden het leuk als je meedenkt en je gedachten over onze gesprekken met ons deelt. Dat kan tegenwoordig via onze kersverse website!Ga naar www.move.community/goedbeterbestWe horen graag van je. Leuk dat je luistert!
OUR PODCAST IS READY!! This week on Generation Justice, we spoke to Jonathan Juarez from Youth United for Climate Crisis, about the historical September March in New York, to demand we put an end to the use of fossil fuels. We heard from Lesley McKinney and Benjamin Ferguson from the Student Health and Counselling Services at the University of New Mexico. They shared with us about some of the services and resources that they offer to University students, and who is eligible to access these services. We brought to you Vaccine Equity, where we shared more about the Novavax Vaccine Option, and new vaccine options under Moderna and Pfizer. We also shared with you about some Community Events happening in your state that you can look forward to this week! Catch us live every Sunday @ 7:00pm on 89.9 KUNM OR stream on KUNM.org!
Welcome back Real Talk listeners! We are up and recording once again. Stay tuned in for a whole new schedule of mental health topics, subject matter expects event information and community resources with a focus on children, families and the stakeholders. Listen in as Laura connects with Tiffany Devon and Bianca Miles of Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network (DWIHN) around the new mental health app that you will want to download and have as a resource. Also, find out what's going on with Youth United and their 20th anniversary. For more information on Detroit Wayne Integrated Health and the myDWIHN app please go to www.dwihn.org or reach out by calling the 24-hour helpline at 1-800-241-4949 We are excited to be back and look forward to listening in.
Auburn Youth United is a group of youth that organize and advocate for immigrant rights and social justice. In this episode, 4 current organizers who were a part of the early days of this youth organization creation will sit down and reflect on their time in the Auburn School District. Reflections include the complications with identity, troubling school environments, and the advocacy that was done to enact change. Tune in and hear from Taina Troncoso, Fatima Prado, Juana Rodriguez, and Michael Prado.
On New Mexico in Focus… The once lively theaters of New Mexico have been quiet since last March. No performances. No ticket sales. No paychecks. There might yet be light at the end of the pandemic tunnel, but the year-long closures have actors and theatrical management worried about what’s next. NMiF fellow Bryce Dix sits down with the Albuquerque Little Theatre’s Henry Avery and local actor Hasani Olujimi to chat about their concerns and how venues have been making ends meet. The Line opinion panel looks at the governor’s final legislative action and correspondent Laura Paskus examines environmental measures from the lawmaking session – both those passed and those put off another year. The Line also discusses the impact of COVID-19 on New Mexico’s attempt to return students and educators to school buildings. Finally, the group wades into the special election to replace Deb Haaland in New Mexico’s 1st Congressional District. Host: Gene Grant Line Opinion Panel: Tom Garrity, The Garrity Group PR Cathryn McGill, NM Black Leadership Council Laura Sanchez, attorney Segments: New Environmental Laws Correspondent: Laura Paskus, NMiF environment reporter Guests: Angelica Rubio, state representative, Las Cruces Artemisio Romero y Carver, spokesman, Youth United for Climate Crisis Action The Future of Theater in New Mexico Correspondent: Bryce Dix Guests: Henry Avery, Albuquerque Little Theatre Hasani Olujimi, actor
Arté is one of the co-founders New Mexico based Youth United for Climate Crisis Action (YUCCA), and speaks with about why climate justice is a racial and human rights issue, and how ending environmental racism is a requirement to ending climate change.
Listen in as our host TCC_Laura talks with our very own Tyanna McClain talk about youth voice and leadership opportunities for young people receiving mental health, child welfare and juvenile justice services. @wcyouthunited If you’re interested in joining Youth Move Detroit or learning more about Youth United, contact Tyanna McClain at tmcclain@thechildrenscenter.com. You can also visit Facebook: @Youthmovedetroit on Facebook and @Youthmove_detroit on Instagram. #TCCRealTalk Social Media Handles Twitter: @wcyouthunited Facebook: @Youthmovedetroit Instagram: @Youthmove_detroit
Bants, updates from around the football world! Champions League and Europa League, upsets and drubbings, and a Tribute to victims of the #LekkiMassacre at the Lekki Tollgate in Lekki, Lagos Nigeria on the 20th of October 2020 by the Nigerian Military. Who also denied a glaring genocide along with Nigeria's President who acted Naive and didn't mention it in a 12 min address to the Nation. We see you guys, your deaths wouldn't be in Vain. #NigeriaPrevails #EndSarsNow #EndPoliceBrutality
A must-listen conversation on organizing to win with two extraordinary organizers from Philadelphia's Youth United for Change. Download their book Y’all Tryna Win or Nah?! https://www.youthunitedforchange.org/y_all_tryna_win_or_nah Support this podcast at Patreon.com/TheDig
A must-listen conversation on organizing to win with two extraordinary organizers from Philadelphia's Youth United for Change. Download their book Y’all Tryna Win or Nah?! https://www.youthunitedforchange.org/y_all_tryna_win_or_nah Support this podcast at Patreon.com/TheDig
Ozaukee Youth United is a new student led advocacy group that hosted a community conversation with local activists about the impact systemic racism on our local community and how we can counteract it. This event was held in Grafton on Saturday, July 25, 2020.THE PANEL:++ Pardeep Singh Kaleka - Interfaith Conference of Greater Milwaukee (moderator)++ Erica Turner - Exec Dir Bridge The Divide++ Janette Braverman - Oz County Board Supervisor and Leaders Leaving Legacies LLC ++ Tory Lowe - Victims advocate and activist++ Teon Austin - Assistant Dean of Diversity Initiative at Cardinal Stritch UniversityThe Student Union in Cedarburg we’ll be hosting smaller discussions reflecting on some of the content covered in the event as well as possible future action that can be taken within our community.Contact Ozaukee Youth United on Instagram or Facebook, or email at ozaukeeyouthunited@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When it comes to our global crisis of climate change, these are the watchwords of Greta Thunberg, the 16 year old leader of a worldwide youth campaign for immediate action: "I want you to act as if the house was on fire — because it is". Artemisio Romero y Carver is a leader of YUCCA, Youth United for Climate Crisis Action, who will bring Thunberg’s message to Santa Fe tomorrow. The NM Legislature has taken steps, but he says, they’re far short of enough.
With Georgia's next governor about to take over, VOX ATL's Mack Walker asked a group of teens from Youth United what they would do if they were elected governor. They also spoke about using white privilege for good, Atlanta's homeless issue and what it feels like to be discriminated against.
In this episode of the VOXCast, Mack Walker sits down with a group of Atlanta-area teens from Youth United to talk about the work they do in the community, ideas for the next Georgia governor and how discrimination and segregation is still present in Atlanta high schools 2018.
Pastor Blake Andrews, Listen and share in this special enlightening and uplifting sermon from our church from Saturday Evening August 29, 2015 Youth United message from Pastor Blake Andrews.
Series: Flip the Switch
Series: Me and My House shall Serve- God
Series:Me and My House shall Serve- God
Harsh disciplinary policies, such as zero tolerance, contribute to the school to prison pipeline by criminalizing students and pushing them out of school. Restorative practices, on the other hand, offer an opportunity to repair & move forward after a problem arises, keeping more students engaged in their education. For almost a decade, Padres y Jóvenes Unidos (Parents and Youth United) have been working to change the school system in Denver, Colorado by implementing restorative practices instead of zero tolerance policies. The parents and students organizing to make these changes succeeded in winning a new discipline policy for their school district. After a year of this new policy, which guarantees students' rights, schools have seen dramatic improvements in school climate and a large reduction of violent incidents. Dan Jones interviewed Lalo Montoya (pictured) of Padres y Jóvenes Unidos to learn more about their strategies and successes.
On November 19th, Philadelphia Student Union and Youth United for Change brought out a group of students to take part in a feedback session about the renaissance schools process, held by the School District. The renaissance schools are part of the School District's plan, Imagine 2014. Under this plan, several under-performing schools will be placed under new management; these schools will be called 'Renaissance Schools' and they could be handed over to outside managers, such as Charter Management and Education Management Organizations. The District has put out some information about what these "turn-around schools" will look like, but a lot of questions remain. Here are some of the questions that PSU students wanted answers to... This piece was produced by Cherelle Reed & Javier Morris.