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The National Standards for Secondary Education and Transition provides definitions for what youth leadership and youth development are. Find recommendations for how to promote youth leadership in communities, schools and families on their website.
Messias, Fore, McLoughlin & Parra-Medina (2005) in Family & Community Health identifies what roles adults should play in youth-centered programs in this article.
This article by Pittman, Martin & Williams (2007) from The Forum of Youth Investment explains the principles to fostering successful youth engagement.
350.org explains how to build your engagement base, specifically through the one-on-one method.
Beautiful Trouble is an online toolbox made by “an international network of artist-activist-trainers helping grassroots movements become more creative and effective.” There are resources on campaign principles, theories, tactics and frameworks.
The North American Association for Environmental Education offers guidelines for successful community engagement, including case studies and best practices.
Racial Equity Tools for Environmental Justice provides resources and tools for learning about and implementing equitable practices in environmental initiatives.
Yes! Magazine offers five ways to strengthen the climate conversation on social media.
Climate Outreach has a handbook on how to have an effective climate conversation.
The Climate Reality Project offers considerations to take when having a conversation around climate change.
Tedx Talks has a video on how to use social media for climate change conversations.
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