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Whitney Bunts was quoted about a new report on youth mobile response services.
Policymakers can support young workers through the pandemic by expanding the EITC to encompass more childless workers and increase monthly benefit.
While the U.S. Supreme Court recently made it unlawful for employers to discriminate against LGBTQ+ workers based on their sexual orientation and gender identity, organizations still have to go the extra mile to assure community members are being included, appreciated, and feel safe.
Localities are adopting police-free schools in response to calls to divest resources from law enforcement, invest in the wellbeing of communities, and protect young people.
Making equitable gains in preventing ACEs requires intervening at the structural level to address systemic racism and oppression.
Last week, CLASP joined Cities United in Hampton, Virginia, during the remembrance of the 400-year anniversary of the first Africans being forcibly brought to this country and enslaved.
In this article for the National Youth Employment Coalition, Whitney Bunts, Marlen Mendoza, and Nia West-Bey discuss findings from their report "Our Ground Our Voices."
Congress passed the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (JJDPA). The bill strengthens JJDPA’s core protections, adds accountability measures, and stipulates use of evidence-based and trauma-informed approaches to juvenile justice policy and practice.
WitnessLA reposted a blog written by CLASP on OJJDP.
A decision by a Trump Administration official raises serious concerns about the future of justice for youth of color.