Little Feet Walk Loud: Quinn Anderson [Video] – Generation Justice
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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.

Little Feet Walk Loud: Jazlin Mendoza [Video] – Generation Justice
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Little Feet Walk Loud: Jazlin Mendoza [Video] – Generation Justice

In this video, Generation Justice Youth Producer Jazlin Mendoza reflects on what she has learned about early childhood development through the "Little Feet Walk Loud" training and also as part of the Strong Starts youth production team. Jazlin expresses the need for more investment into early childhood programs, and also draws the connections between the lack of investments and prison incarcerations.

Little Feet Walk Loud: Arturo Castillo [Video] – Generation Justice
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Little Feet Walk Loud: Arturo Castillo [Video] – Generation Justice

Generation Justice Youth Producer Arturo Castillo reflects on what he learned about early childhood development through the "Little Feet Walk Loud" training. Arturo discusses the lack of resources and support offered to teenage mothers in the state of New Mexico, and why we should be paying more attention to this.

9.9.12 – Education [Radio] – Generation Justice
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9.9.12 – Education [Radio] – Generation Justice

Generation Justice interviewed teachers, mentors, and students showcasing the importance of teacher/mentor/student relationships in the classroom. Generation Justice highlighted how relationships based on compassion, caring, and motivation can positively effect a student’s education.

Little Feet Walk Loud: 2012 Oye Conference [Video] – Generation Justice
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Little Feet Walk Loud: 2012 Oye Conference [Video] – Generation Justice

In this video, Angel Trujillo (Las Vegas), Alondra Jimenez (Roswell), Ana Duran (Albuquerque) and Valerie Pastran (Deming), who were all participants of the "Little Feet Walk Loud" training, share stories and also how their understanding of early childhood development shifted as a result of the "Little Feet Walk Loud" training. As Alondra says, "I learned that our success starts when we're small."