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The kNOw Youth Media

The kNOw Youth Media

teaching youth to tell their stories and the stories of their communities

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    • Our Future (2024)
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    • The New Normal (2022)
    • Behind Our Masks (2021)
    • Not So Golden (2020)

Author: Jazmin Alvarado (she/her/hers)

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Community Health Journalists of Color Mental Health Politics

yli youth raise awareness on the harm social media can have on mental health

06/06/202307/12/2024 Jazmin Alvarado (she/her/hers)

On March 24, Youth Leadership Institute, state representatives, and other mental health organizations and advocates gathered in front of the Capitol building in Sacramento, California

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Community Education Journalists of Color

yli celebrates five years of Madera youth

04/21/202304/21/2023 Jazmin Alvarado (she/her/hers)

On March 30, the Youth Leadership Institute celebrated their five year anniversary of being in the Madera community.  The event was organized as a way

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Community Community Health Culture & Identity Journalists of Color LGBTQ+

Fresno community rallies for trans youth on Transgender Day of Visibility

04/06/202304/06/2023 Jazmin Alvarado (she/her/hers)

International Transgender Day of Visibility, is an event that takes place annually on March 31 dedicated to celebrating transgender people and raising awareness for the

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Community Culture & Identity Education Journalists of Color Multilingual Storytelling

Fresno Unified students present their plan for a Latinx graduation ceremony

03/17/202307/05/2024 Jazmin Alvarado (she/her/hers)

Global Student League (GSL) in partnership with Youth Leadership Institute (yli) has been working on a plan to host Fresno Unified’s first Latinx High School

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Community Health Education Journalists of Color

Education Gap: The Effects of Online Learning

02/10/2023 Jazmin Alvarado (she/her/hers)

The 2019-2020 school year was like every other school year. School campuses were full of life and smiling faces; there was never a dull moment.

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