Youth Organizing

Community Creates History Wall of Logan

Community Creates History Wall of Logan

Kyra on front page

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On January 30, 2013, AFSC's Appalachian Center for Equality program celebrated Black History Month by discussing important events in Logan, West Virginia and creating a history wall to display those events. Photos: Beth Spence

HIPP @ Civitas Newsletter April 2010

HIPP @ Civitas Open House

hip at civitas students teaching active listening skills to peers

HIP @ Civitas Peace Advocates teach Active Listening skills at our Youth Violence Prevention Week open house 

Committee Application

If interested in the being on the committee, please complete this BIOSketch form and return it to Mia Jones at mjones@afsc.org. Please add into the form, your time availability. 

Youth Undoing Instituional Racism and Juvenile Justice

King County Juvenile Detention Center

King County Juvenile Detention Center

King County Juvenile Detention Center

The Community Justice Program and partners will conduct a Freedom School in the King County Juvenile Justice Center and Washington State Juvenile facilities annually. Youth Undoing Institutional Racism (YUIR) will also engage in a community organizing campaign linking racial disparities in education to the current over-incarceration of youth of color in King County, Washington.

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