Hundreds
of young people of color gather to learn about climate justice and just transitions through an innovative agenda that is entirely developed and implemented by youth leaders.
There is a need for more
young people of color in STEM fields and for them to have access to skills that will help them succeed and lead.
Since then, and now more than ever, my professional goal has been to work to promote more reading in high schools, particularly
for young people of color.
The goal is not only to mold students into excellent teachers, but to encourage
more young people of color to join the profession.
Nationally, 1 in 7 young adults does not work or attend school [1], a challenge that is compounded in low - to medium - income communities like Ferguson, particularly
among young people of color.
Under the broken status quo, individuals» lives,
disproportionately young people of color, have been ruined because of outdated and shortsighted marijuana prohibition and it's past time we right this wrong.»
This usually crops up
when young people of color are asked to empty their pockets by police (yes, even now that the NYPD has reduced the frequency of stop - and - frisks); in 2010, the state arrested more than 100,000 people for marijuana possession, leaving more reactionary destinations like Texas in the dust.
This event featured speakers from organizations including the Ali Forney Center, Hetrick - Martin Institute, Depressed Black Gay Men, Caribbean Equality Project, Audre Lorde Project and others with the goal of raising awareness about the challenges and barriers faced by
LGBTQ young persons of color.
Youth voices, and especially voices of
queer young people of color and trans youth who have been further marginalized must be at the forefront of public dialogue about how best to effect change.
Tia Morris, Executive Director of Teach for America New Jersey, led the discussion, asking the panel: «What can be done to
help young people of color navigate through a space that is predominantly White - controlled?»
Too many schools employ overly punitive discipline methods — such as detentions and suspensions — which are ineffective, unjust and disproportionately
affect young people of color.
With over 5000 people and 150 organizations,
young people of color led the march in remembrance of the devastation from Sandy and recent hurricanes.
In 2004, David Soares was a political upstart running for Albany County District Attorney, promising to change the system that sends so
many young people of color to jail.
While serving as Director of The Coalition for Educational Justice (CEJ), Byron worked with staff, members and allies to improve the educational experience and environment of
young people of color in Los Angeles and throughout California.
«Far too many young people still do not earn a high school diploma, and the number of non-graduates remains alarmingly high
among young people of color and those from low - income communities,» wrote Powell and his wife Alma in a letter opening the 2014 report Building a Grad Nation released by America's Promise Alliance in conjunction with several other groups.
INSTALLATION Ebony G. Patterson: ``... when they grow up...» @ Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, N.Y. (March 24 - June 26, 2016): For her first exhibition at the Studio Museum in Harlem, Ebony G. Patterson is creating a site - specific, mixed - media installation addressing the violence committed
against young people of color, including children killed by police.
It will certainly be good for New Yorkers of color, and particularly
for young people of color, there's no question about that,» Mr. de Blasio said.
We marched for Brooklyn, for the Front lines of the Climate Crisis, for
young people of color, for our PachaMama
In March 2012, he became the Director for the Lifelines to Healing Campaign with the PICO National Network, a campaign led by hundreds of faith congregations throughout the United States committed to addressing gun violence and mass incarceration of
young people of color.
In the past, police seized condoms as evidence of prostitution, which inhibited both street workers and others, particularly
young people of color, from carrying them.
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Young people of color, African - Americans and Latinos definitely showed more interest in running for office than whites,» said Richard Fox, a Loyola University political science professor and former Union College professor who along with Jennifer Lawless (a Union grad) co-authored «Running From Office,» a book looking at political apathy among young people.
«I firmly believe that New York can develop an approach to marijuana regulation that addresses public health concerns while reducing the exposure of so many people, and particularly
young people of color, to interactions with the criminal justice system that have much more damaging life consequences than marijuana use,» said state Sen. Liz Krueger (D - Manhattan), who's sponsored a bill that would legalize, regulate and tax pot.
It will certainly be good for New Yorkers of color and particularly
young people of color — there's no question about that,» de Blasio said during an afternoon press conference.
A misdemeanor arrest for marijuana possession, which happen more often to
young people of color, can hurt their chances of getting a job or qualifying for student loans.
I also know that I chose the right turn in regards to career fulfillment because I feel good and I see the fire ignited in so many
young people of color.
«Racism and racial inequities not only determines the quality of too many of
our young people of color's lives but also, as has been brought to wider consciousness recently, determines whether or not they get to live at all.
A. Barack Obama's presidential campaign could have a huge impact on how
young people of color perceive their own possibilities, and also on how educators perceive the potential of young people of color.
The report was significant in laying out trends we see today — a growing number of
young people of color in the education system and the opportunity this trend offers for the vitality of the nation.
I am the mother of
a young person of color living in the United States today.
Led by a frontline of
young people of color and Sandy survivors, we marched over the iconic Brooklyn Bridge to the Alfred E. Smith houses, a community housing development severely damaged by the storm.