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Youth Advisory Board

The youth advisory board at the Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice
Members of the 2025 Youth Advisory Board at the Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice

The Youth Advisory Board (YAB) at the Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice (CNSJ) is a collective of, passionate young leaders using their lived experience to shape the future of healing, justice, and community transformation. The YAB is a driving force for innovation, equity, and meaningful impact.

At CNSJ, we know that real, lasting change cannot happen for youth without the leadership and wisdom of youth. Therefore, the YAB is made up of diverse young people who have participated in CNSJ programs and have been directly impacted by violence, systemic injustice, and structural inequity. These youth are not only survivors鈥攖hey are strategists, visionaries, and solution-builders.

Roles and Responsibilities of the Youth Advisory Board

Through leadership, advocacy, and co-creation, YAB members actively shape CNSJ鈥檚 programs, research, and outreach鈥攅nsuring everything we do is rooted in real-life experience, authentic healing, and bold community vision.

With a focus on trauma-informed care, violence prevention, and social entrepreneurship, YAB members are reimagining what鈥檚 possible. From community-based initiatives to youth-led business ideas, they are exploring how innovation and enterprise can drive sustainable change. Together, we promote peace, healing, and opportunity鈥攚ithin our communities and far beyond.

The Youth Advisory Board works to accomplish the following:

  • Advise CNSJ on programs, services, and policies that affect young people, especially those impacted by violence and trauma..
  • Collaborate on events, and advocacy efforts that amplify youth voices and push for community-based solutions.
  • Create space for healing, leadership development, and social impact through peer-led workshops.
  • Build bridges between youth and decision-makers鈥攃hallenging systems while also reimagining them.

The Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice envisions a world where youth are safe, supported, and self-determined. A world where justice means healing. A world where economic opportunity is grounded in values, driven by community, and led by those most impacted.

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