Youth Power Lab

Suggested Donation: Price range: $0.00 through $950.00

Ready to move beyond the sidelines? The Youth Power Lab is WAESN’s premier statewide initiative designed to turn lived experience into systemic power. This is a community-rooted leadership pipeline where young leaders get the mentorship, structural support, and professional tools needed to drive real policy change in Washington’s K–12 schools. What’s In It For You? Professional Mentorship: Get direct guidance from a dedicated Youth Coordinator and near-peer coaches—young educators who have already walked the walk. High-Level Skill Building: Master the art of legislative testimony, community facilitation, digital literacy, and community-based research. Real-World Influence: Don’t just talk about change—lead it. You’ll…

Description

Youth Power Lab: Leading the Next Wave of Ethnic Studies and Racial Justice

The Youth Power Lab is Washington Ethnic Studies Now’s (WAESN) newest statewide initiative designed to build a powerful, coordinated network of youth leaders advancing Ethnic Studies and racial justice in K–12 education. Rooted in WAESN’s multigenerational, majority POC-led mission, this program is a community-rooted leadership pipeline that transforms volunteer advocacy into sustained, impactful work.

What You’ll Gain:

  • Structural Support & Mentorship: Young leaders, despite their expertise and lived experience, often lack the infrastructure to sustain their advocacy. The Lab fills this gap by providing structured training, a dedicated Youth Coordinator, and mentorship from near-peer coaches (recent graduates and young educators).
  • Skill Development: Participants will receive in-depth training in:
    • Advocacy and policy influence
    • Facilitation skills for community education
    • Digital literacy skills
    • Community-based research practices
  • Real-World Impact: Over the course of the program, youth leaders will be actively involved in systemic change:
    • Designing and facilitating community education sessions.
    • Leading intergenerational forums.
    • Organizing statewide campaigns to counter misinformation about Ethnic Studies.
    • Influencing local and state policy (e.g., through testimony and district commitments).
  • Tangible Connections:
    • Students who complete the program will receive a free laptop.
    • Participants will be connected to various youth-led organizations where they can continue to grow their leadership skills and advocate for social changes they are passionate about.

By resourcing and amplifying the leadership of young people most impacted by inequities, the Youth Power Lab transforms Ethnic Studies from curriculum into action, offering a sustainable model for civic leadership and advancing racial justice across Washington State.

Program Details:

Participants are expected to attend both weeks.

  • Week 1 (July 20-24): Inatai Foundation Seattle Office, Rainier Tower, 1301 5th Ave #2600, Seattle, WA 98101
  • Week 2 (July 27-31): Estelita’s Library, Beacon Hill, 2901 17th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144
  • Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Additional information

Registration Fee

Free, Pay What You Can, Suggested Donation

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Youth Power Lab”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related products