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Raising the Youth's Awareness and Taking Action in Texas

Season 1 Episode 66 Published 1 year, 8 months ago
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In this episode Karen talks with Arshia Papari and D'Tavia Daniels from Students Engaged in Advancing Texas (SEAT). They discuss their organization's mission to break down oppressive barriers and empower young people to make change and inspire policy in Texas. They emphasize the importance of developing transferable skills and providing a seat at the table for youth in decision-making processes. The conversation covers initiatives such as addressing internet filter policies in schools, advocating for gun violence prevention and education, and promoting mental health resources. They also discuss the reception of their initiatives at the federal level and express their excitement for the upcoming school year and increased youth engagement in politics.

Conversation Highlights:

  • SEAT aims to break down oppressive barriers and empower young people to make change and inspire policy in Texas.
  • Developing transferable skills and providing a seat at the table for youth in decision-making processes are core objectives of SEAT.
  • SEAT has worked on initiatives such as addressing internet filter policies in schools, advocating for gun violence prevention and education, and promoting mental health resources.
  • Their federal initiatives include the Raising Awareness for Youth Suicide Prevention Act, the Sammy Toysh Bullying Prevention Act, and the Student Firearm Safety Education Act.
  • SEAT has received positive responses from members of Congress for their initiatives and is excited about increased youth engagement in politics.



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