Youth Councils
Objective
Create 25 new Youth Councils throughout New York City.
Status
In contact with current New York City Council Members to discuss providing space and resources for the Youth Council programs.
How You Can Help
- Attend a Youth Council
- Youth Councils are open to young people from any background. If you want to learn more about politics, get involved in your community, or just come to talk with other young people about your experiences, then sign up!
- Lead a Youth Council
- We are actively seeking leaders for new Youth Councils. Dedication to politics and experience leading a group is a plus.
- Sponsor a Youth Council
- Sponsors allow us to provide handouts, supplies and snacks for our Youth Councils. You can sign up for a monthly donation for any amount - every bit counts.
- Provide space and resources
- If you or your organization has a meeting space with a weekly availability, allowing access to a Youth Council is a great way to give back to your community.
Youth Council Locations
Currently, Youth Councils are operating in the following locations:
- East Harlem, East 105th St
Curriculum for Community Activism
Each Youth Council approaches the curriculum differently. Below is a general outline for community activism that each Youth Council leader uses as a model.
- Introduction
- Getting to know activists and what issues affect them and which issues they are concerned about
- Step One: Examine Your Community
- Define Community
- Create a Community Map and Profile
- Step Two: Choose an Issue
- Survey your community
- Research your top three issues
- Prepare to debate
- Debate the issues
- Step Three: Research the Issue and Set a Goal
- Consult the experts and people who work in the area you are trying to affect
- Identify root causes of the issue
- Conduct a survey
- Conduct additional research
- Set goals
- Step Four: Analyze Power
- Identify decision-making targets
- Determine allies and opposition
- Step Five: Develop Strategies
- Know your options
- Set your action plan
- Utilize media
- Apply for funds
- Step Six: Take Action to Issue
- Implement an action plan aimed at directly addressing the issue
- Evaluate your results
- Reflect on your experience
- Showcase your efforts
