2015 Juvenile Justice Youth Summit The Time is Now: Creating Change with Young Emerging Leaders



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2015 Juvenile Justice Youth Summit The Time is Now: Creating Change with Young Emerging Leaders July 23-24, 2015 Washington, DC Co-hosted by the Coalition for Juvenile Justice (CJJ) and the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) Thursday, July 23 7:30 am 3:00 pm Registration Table Open 7:30 am 8:00 am Breakfast (provided) 8:00 am 9:00 am Summit Opening CJJ National Youth Committee Welcome CJJ Welcome Marie Williams, Executive Director, Coalition for Juvenile Justice OJJDP Welcome Robert L. Listenbee, Administrator, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Keynote Address Theo Shaw, Community Advocate, Southern Poverty Law Center 9:00 am 10:20 am Juvenile Justice 101: Breaking Down the Pathways in Juvenile Justice This session will introduce emerging leaders to the key concepts and origins of the juvenile justice system. Participants will explore the pathways of the juvenile justice system through a hands-on exercise and discuss racial and ethnic disparities. 10:20 am 10:30 am Break (snack provided) Presenter: Tshaka Barrows, Deputy Director, W. Haywood Burns Institute 2015 Juvenile Justice Youth Summit, Draft Agenda Page 1 of 5

10:30 am 11:50 am Communicating Effectively with Legislators & Policymakers Emerging leaders will examine strategies to navigate the etiquette and logistics of successful meetings with legislators and other policymakers. Participants will develop and practice communication skills for successful messaging with legislators and other policymakers. 11:50 am 12:10 pm Lunch (provided) Jennifer Bellamy, Legislative Counsel, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Kuna Tavalin, Senior Legislative Associate, Washington Partners Genesis Hardin, Coalition for Juvenile Justice National 12:10 pm 1:00 pm Hill Visit Preparation This session will include a brief film screening introducing young leaders to the federal Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act. Participants will meet with advocates, develop talking points for their Hill visits, and build skills to strategically share personal experiences in a meaningful, effective, and empowering manner. Naomi Smoot, Senior Policy Associate, Coalition for Juvenile Justice Jonathan Litt, Policy & Field Relations Associate, Coalition for Juvenile Justice 1:00 pm 1:30 pm Depart in Groups for Hill Visits 1:30 pm 3:30 pm Hill Visits Emerging leaders will visit their members of Congress and/or their staff to discuss juvenile justice reform and urge them to act on the issue. 3:45 pm Meet back at Conference Center 3:45 pm 4:10 pm Hill Visit Debriefing (snack provided) Emerging leaders will reflect upon their experiences meeting with members of Congress or their staff and gain important insights on meeting with legislators and other policymakers. Facilitator: Naomi Smoot, Senior Policy Associate, Coalition for Juvenile Justice 4:10 pm 5:30 pm Keeping Young People Out of the Adult Courts, Jails, and Prisons Emerging leaders will explore the different reform efforts nationwide to keep young people out of the adult courts, jails, and prisons. Participants will learn how reform efforts begin, 2015 Juvenile Justice Youth Summit, Draft Agenda Page 2 of 5

examine challenges to making change happen, and discuss how emerging leaders can get involved in similar reform efforts in their communities. Carmen Daughtery, Policy Director, Campaign Youth Justice R. Daniel Okonkwo, Executive Director, DC Lawyers for Youth Poet Ambassador, Free Minds Book Club & Writing Workshop Symone Sanders, Coalition for Juvenile Justice National Youth (moderator) 5:30 pm Closing Remarks 5:30 pm Evening Dinner on your own / free time 6:00 pm 8:00 pm CJJ National Youth Committee Meeting (closed meeting) Friday, July 24 8:00 am 3:00 pm Registration Table Open 8:00 am 8:30 am Breakfast (provided) 8:30 am 9:20 am Day Two Opening Remarks CJJ National Youth Committee Welcome Keynote Address Scott Budnick, Founder & President, Anti-Recidivism Coalition James Anderson, Program Coordinator, Anti-Recidivism Coalition, Coalition for Juvenile Justice Executive Board Member 9:20 am 10:40 am Positive Youth Development in Juvenile Justice Emerging leaders will learn how interventions in the juvenile justice system can be designed to provide young people opportunities that build upon their interests and goals, facilitate learning, and connect with positive social supports. Participants will hear about specific interventions and discuss ways that they might get involved in the design and evaluation of these interventions. 2015 Juvenile Justice Youth Summit, Draft Agenda Page 3 of 5

10:40 am 10:50 am Break (snack provided) Dr. Jeffrey A. Butts, Director, Research & Evaluation Center, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Marc Schindler, Executive Director, Justice Policy Institute Hernan Carvente, Coalition for Juvenile Justice National 10:50 am 12:10 pm Organizing Youth to Identify Issues and Solve Problems Collectively Young leaders will explore how youth organizing has created real changes in the juvenile justice system, examine steps to begin organizing young people around reforms, and consider strategies to build a successful campaign. 12:10 pm 12:40 am Lunch (provided) Catherine Marie-Chezik Moffa, Youth Engagement Associate, Juvenile Law Center Marcus Jarvis, Youth Advocate, Juvenile Law Center Jaleel McDaniels, Youth Advocate, Juvenile Law Center Jeremy Hudson, Youth Advocate, Juvenile Law Center Bruce Morgan, Youth Advocate, Juvenile Law Center Crystal Arim, Youth Advocate, Juvenile Law Center Samantha Loe, Coalition for Juvenile Justice National 12:40 pm 1:20 pm Job Shadowing Preparation Emerging leaders will learn basic networking and informational interviewing skills. In small groups, participants will review the overall goals for the job shadowing and develop individualized learning objectives for their experience. Presenter: Jonathan Litt, Policy & Field Relations Associate, Coalition for Juvenile Justice 1:20 pm 1:50 pm Depart in Groups for Job Shadowing 1:50 pm 3:50 pm Job Shadowing Young leaders will be matched with a host-professional who is working in a role/issue of their interest. Participants will shadow the host-professional to get a sense of what a career might look like in that field. 4:20 pm Meet back at Conference Center 4:20 pm 4:50 pm Job Shadowing Debriefing (snack provided) Emerging leaders will reflect upon their job shadowing experiences and gain important insights on their goals and interests and future opportunities. 2015 Juvenile Justice Youth Summit, Draft Agenda Page 4 of 5

Facilitator: Jonathan Litt, Policy & Field Relations Associate, Coalition for Juvenile Justice 4:50 pm 5:00 pm Closing Remarks 2015 Juvenile Justice Youth Summit, Draft Agenda Page 5 of 5