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Mix It Up
supports student activists and their adult allies.
Have you been thinking about challenging social boundaries
in your school and community? Need a nudge or just a little help?
This site can show you how. Visit www.mixitup.org for a
Dialogue Handbook, e-cards, publishing opportunities,
lesson plans, free downloads and e-newsletters and tons more.
www.mysistahs.org
MySistahs is a Web site created by and for young women of color to provide information and offer
support on sexual and reproductive health issues through education and advocacy. Through monthly
features, message boards, and online peer education young women receive information on activism,
culture, sexual health, and other issues that are important to them.
Public Allies Los Angeles
How do you get involved in the non-profit sector of LA? Public Allies advances diverse young
leaders to strengthen communities, nonprofits and civic participation.
To learn more about what Public Allies did last year, click here.
http://firstinthefamily.org/ “First in the Family” gives advice and resources to young people first in their family to attend college.
Youth publications
Wiretap magazine - An independent information source by and for socially conscious youth.
Youth Services
Teen Line Online - Teen Line is a confidential telephone helpline for teenaged callers-and now Teen Line also offers a web site where you can ask questions and get help. You won't be getting responses from clueless adults, but trained teens your own age.
Teensource.org - Created by teens, for teens. This is an extremely honest and comprehensive Web site covering that can serve as "your resource to information about sexual health, relationships, and issues that affect teens and young adults today."
http://www.socal4youth.org/
Southern Californians for Youth is a network of social justice youth organizations working to build power among low-income youth of color in the Greater Los Angeles region. We work to transform conditions in our communities by supporting existing and emerging youth organizing groups.
http://www.adl.org/education/edu_awod/default_awod.asp
A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE® Institute programs provide hands-on training to help children and adults challenge prejudice and discrimination and learn to live and work successfully and civilly in an increasingly diverse world. ADL's A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE Institute is the leading provider of diversity and anti-bias training and resources.
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