VOYCE
@VOYCEProject
Voices of Youth in Chicago Education is a collaborative for education justice led by students of color from 6 community organizations across the city of Chicago
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Yesterday, we convened over 100 community members and partners from Chicago to advocate for statewide investment in strategies rooted in healing, wellness, and safety in support of the Grounded in Community: An Agenda For Creating a Healing-Centered State platform. 🌟
🚨 Today, COFI and POWER-PAC IL parent leaders in Chicago are celebrating a transformational shift in education! The Chicago Board of Education approved an expanded Whole School Safety policy!
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Yesterday, we convened over 100 community members and partners from Chicago to advocate for statewide investment in strategies rooted in healing, wellness, and safety in support of the Grounded in Community: An Agenda For Creating a Healing-Centered State platform. 🌟
NOW: Over 100 community members from Austin, Albany Park, Roseland, West Ridge, and Belmont Cragin are traveling to Springfield, IL., to call on state legislators to support the Grounded in Community: An Agenda For Creating a Healing-Centered State platform. #AdvocacyDay
🚨🚨Leader Takeover 🚨🚨 For those of you who don’t know me — my name is Electa Bey and I have been organizing with Communities United for nearly 9 years. Throughout the years, my organizing efforts have been informed by my own experience with housing insecurity.
Join us at this year's A Gathering of Communities: Strategizing for a Healing-Centered City conference as we strive to collectively strategize for a healing-centered city. Learn more: communitiesunited.org/goc2023 #GOC2023 #AGatheringofCommunities #HealingThroughJustice
Our partner @VOYCEProject spoke to @chalkbeatCHI about shifting to restorative justice practices in CPS. Research shows it's working! The University of Chicago Education Lab found that student arrests in-school fell by 35% in schools that implemented RJ. chicago.chalkbeat.org/2023/9/28/2389…
Can't join the Chicago’s Blueprint for Safe Schools: A Community-Led Process panel discussion in person? No problem! Watch live: cityclub-chicago.org/live #WholeSchoolSafety #RethinkingSafety #SROs #ChicagoPublicSchools #WSSxCityClubofChicago
Read @chalkbeatCHI article "Is Chicago’s shift to restorative justice and fewer school police working? Some say yes." to learn about how folks in Chicago are advocating for the implementation of restorative justice practices throughout CPS. Read: chicago.chalkbeat.org/2023/9/28/2389…
Do you plan on joining us tomorrow? 🤔 RSVP: cityclub-chicago.org/event/2/3591/c… #WholeSchoolSafety #RethinkingSafety #chicagopublicschools @CommsUnited @MikvaChallenge @buildchicago @ChiPubSchools @COFIOnline @CityClubChicago
Join us TOMORROW!! Chicago's youth have been at the forefront of creating change on what it means to be safe in schools through CPS’s Whole School Comprehensive Safety Plans. #WholeSchoolSafety #RethinkingSafety #chicagopublicschools RSVP: cityclub-chicago.org/event/2/3591/c…
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