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The first of a two-part series of online engagements focused on healing-centered liberation policy. This discussion will uplift movements to divest from law enforcement and mass incarceration and invest in historically oppressed communities.
This panel will explore these questions and more with young movement leaders who are advancing justice and healing in their communities.
Hear from community leaders and young people from across the nation on how they are responding to this pandemic. Learn what you can do to urge policymakers to invest in programs that—now more than ever—address the needs of youth and young people.
On March 13, Lauren Walizer will speak at the College of Dupage for the Illinois Higher Education Food Insecurity Summit.
Lauren Walizer will present at the Illinois Higher Education Food Insecurity Summit, hosted by the College of DuPage, on March 13.
CLASP and the Center for Innovation in Worker Organization at Rutgers University will host a paid sick days webinar for agencies and advocates
Olivia Golden participated in a Capitol Hill briefing of the Democratic Women’s Caucus for Members of Congress and their staffs.
On December 4, Renato Rocha and Rebecca Ullrich presented about the “public charge” rule at a community meeting hosted by Annandale Christian Community for Action.
On December 4, Hannah Matthews and Duy Pham presented our 2019 report, Children and Families in Trouble: Census Data Show Declining Health Coverage and Enduring Poverty, at “Reducing Inequality in Education Policy Day” hosted by the American Youth Policy Forum in Washington, D.C.
On November 19, CLASP convened close to 30 researchers, advocates, and practitioners to discuss pre-apprenticeship. We began to develop a shared framework for high-quality pre-apprenticeships as a strategy to advance equity and expand access to career pathways.