A Comparative Analysis of Community Youth Development Strategies. CIRCLE Working Paper 23

Many youth-serving organizations are engaging young people in youth organizing and/or in interventions to support specific identity development in response to a need for meaningful opportunities for older and diverse youth to be civically involved in their communities. This paper explores difference...

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Minority Groups
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