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Youth-Nex is dedicated to using our platform to amplify the voices and lived experiences of adolescents who have been marginalized, to providing a venue for scholars and practitioners whose work is furthering the goal of racial justice, and to support a developmental science that is not only anti-racist, but is in the service of dismantling white supremacy.
Youth-Nex News
Revisiting 2022: In this new Youth-Nex blog we revisit the 2022 archives to highlight youth voice and research themes, and suggest what you should take into 2023!
YWLP Family Affair: From mother to daughter, the Young Women Leaders Program is a community of women committed to mentoring middle school girls.
  • Youth Lose Ground in COVID: Dr. Sara Rimm-Kaufman pens new op-ed in the Los Angeles Times about the nation’s report card, teens' achievement scores, & what to do next.
  • Language Arts Award: Congrats to Dr. Wintre Foxworth Johnson who won NCTE's article award for work on how a school centered Black history as a way of supporting children’s literacies & identities.
  • Stereotypes about Middle School: Dr. Nancy Deutsch writes about letting go of the enduring stereotypes about middle school with Kappan.
New Research
Mentoring Discussion Topics: Grad student Noor Alwani, Dr. Michael Lyons & colleague publish new work about associations between mentoring discussion topics & youth outcomes.
Teachers’ Management Strategies: Youth-Nex researchers publish new research examining developmental differences in teachers’ observed classroom management strategies across school levels.
  • Racial Awareness of Black Children: Dr. Wintre Foxworth Johnson publishes work about how to conduct racial awareness research with African American children.
  • Confronting Male Supremacism: Dr. Miriam Arbeit & colleagues publish research on helping college sexual violence prevention confront male supremacism.
  • Teen Loneliness: Dr. Joe Allen talks with Newsweek about youth friendships, social connections, & increased loneliness rates.
Founded in 2009, Youth-Nex expands and applies the science of positive youth development to address fundamental challenges facing societies around the world. Through science and community partnerships, Youth-Nex enhances the strengths of children and adolescents and prevents developmental risk. Our vision is that our nation’s youth - a rich, often untapped resource - may flourish.
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