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Engaging Youth Voices Session 1: Helping Teens Find Healing Through Difficult Conversations

ID

ALCE-210NP

Authors as Published

Crystal Tyler-Mackey, Extension Specialist, Community Viability; Maurice D. Smith, Jr., Assistant Professor and 4-H Youth Development Extension Specialist, College of Agriculture, Virginia State University; Bethany Eigel, State Program Leader for Families and 4-H Agent, Virginia Cooperative Extension, Virginia Tech; Thomas Woodson, Associate Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Amelia County, and Maru Gonzalez, Assistant Professor and Youth Development Specialist in the Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences, North Carolina State University; Kim Allen, BCC, CFLE , Associate Professor and Extension Specialist, NC State Extension; and Tonya T. Price, Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist, 4-H Youth Development, Virginia Tech

This resource is available as a video only. 

In light of elevated conversations around race and racism, this session shares an avenue for adults to provide space for youth to voice their thoughts, concerns and ideas in a brave manner that seeks to bridge, and not divide.


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Publication Date

July 14, 2020