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November 12, 2020 | Presentation/Webinar | Nia West-Bey

Criminalization to Healing: Reimagining Safety in Schools

>>Watch Part I: Criminalization to Healing: The Movement to Decriminalize Education Our panelists painted a picture of what safety in schools looks like: Deep relationship building between students and staff Addressing root causes within schools and the larger community Providing culturally and historically affirming education Restorative justice…

October 29, 2020 | Presentation/Webinar | Whitney Bunts

Criminalization to Healing: The Movement to Decriminalize Education

This conversation/webinar, on October 29th at 3 PM ET, will feature organizations and leaders who have been at the forefront of the fight demanding police free schools. We’ll learn about their journey to decriminalize the education systems locally and nationally.

May 21, 2020 | Presentation/Webinar | Nia West-Bey

WEBINAR: Listening to Young Parents: The Multigenerational Making of Mental Health

On May 20, CLASP hosted a webinar on parental mental health, focusing on young parents. 

May 17, 2017 | Presentation/Webinar

Presentation: Go-Throughs to Get Through: Low-income Young Adults and Mental Health

This presentation was shared at the "Forgotten and Left Behind: Shifting Narratives and Exploring Policy Solutions for Vulnerable Youth and Young Adults" joint convening with CLASP and the Ford Foundation.

May 17, 2017 | Presentation/Webinar

GenForward Survey: Attitudes and Interests

This presentation was shared at the "Forgotten and Left Behind: Shifting Narratives and Exploring Policy Solutions for Vulnerable Youth and Young Adults" joint convening with CLASP and the Ford Foundation.

May 17, 2017 | Presentation/Webinar

Prospects For Young Americans

This presentation was shared at the "Forgotten and Left Behind: Shifting Narratives and Exploring Policy Solutions for Vulnerable Youth and Young Adults" joint convening with CLASP and the Ford Foundation.

May 17, 2017 | Presentation/Webinar

Presentation: Forgotten and Left Behind: Shifting Narratives and Exploring Policy Solutions for Vulnerable Youth

This presentation was shared at the Forgotten and Left Behind: Shifting Narratives and Exploring Policy Solutions for Vulnerable Youth and Young Adults joint convening with CLASP and the Ford Foundation.

December 6, 2016 | Presentation/Webinar | Nia West-Bey

Realizing Youth Justice Presentation

This presentation discusses public investment strategies to expand access to education and employment.

November 18, 2015 | Presentation/Webinar | Kisha Bird

Webinar: Children and Young Adults in Poverty: A Look by Race and Geography

This presentation provides an overview of national and state-level data, and provides lessons from the field using data to inform advocacy and policy development.

November 18, 2015 | Presentation/Webinar

Children and Young Adults in Poverty Slides

These webinar slides examine child and young adult poverty based on geography, drawing from the U.S. Census Bureau poverty report.

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