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
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."
8.26.12 – Education and Bullying [Radio] – Generation Justice
Sunday August 26th, 2012, Generation Justice featured a discussion with Latino/Hispano Education Improvement Task Force, and an interview with Jesse Lopez. Adrian Carver, Richard Jojola and Dr. Diane Torres-Velasquez, joined us from the Latino Education Task Force to discuss the disparity of Latino graduation rates in New Mexico. Jesse Lopez is an amazing advocate against bullying, especially in the LGBQTI community. Jesse Spoke with Ghadah Jawad about Bullying.
8.12.12-Devont’e Watson and Health [Radio] – Generation Justice
Sunday August 12th, 2012, Generation Justice featured an inspiring youth leader and important events for youth and families. Youth Producer Bashar Jawad sat down with Devont'e Watson to discus his work as a local and national youth leader.
Jazlin Mendoza & Rocio Gonzalez – Washington Middle School [Video] – Generation Justice
In this video, Generation Justice Youth Producer Jazlin Mendoza interviews her middle school teacher Rocio Gonzalez.