Sunday September 30th, 2012, Generation Justice aired our radio show on the importance of Early Childhood Development.
Naharai Galindo Shares Her Story [Video] – Generation Justice
Generation Justice sits down with Naharai Galindo, a student at RFK Charter High School, to talk about her experiences as a young person growing up and now as a young mother trying to finish school. Naharai openly talks about some of the personal and educational challenges that she has faced.
9.16.12 – No Papers No Fear: UndocuBus [Radio] – Generation Justice
Generation Justice had the opportunity to speak with Justice riders of the UndocuBus on their journey to the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina. Don’t miss the poignant show as Generation Justice spoke with inspiring activists about what does it mean to have NO Papers and NO Fear.
Dr. Zeedyk Talks With Generation Justice About “the connected baby” [Video] – Generation Justice
“So, to build the kind of society that we all want, we need to pay more attention to the way that we relate to our youngest children. I guess you could say that science is helping us to understand why it is that the way we love our children matters so much.” – Dr....
Little Feet Walk Loud: Quinn Anderson [Video] – Generation Justice
Generation Justice Youth Producer Quinn Anderson reflects on what he learned about early childhood development through the "Little Feet Walk Loud" training. Quinn talks about why early childhood development is a social justice issue, he addresses the lack of funding in New Mexico, and also share what he wants for his children in the future.
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