September 12, 2023

Learning for Justice magazine

Fall 2023 issue is coming September 19, 2023!

National Suicide Prevention Week

Many people are struggling, including students and educators who need schools and communities to be safer, more accepting spaces. Support young people by helping to create inclusive school environments, speaking up against bias and bullying, and providing information about available resources. Talk about mental health, and encourage the people in your life to reach out for support when needed. We hope these LFJ resources help.

Self-Care in the Movement

Being healthy and nurturing ourselves enable giving that stems from general well-being and overflow. This recent article provides self-care recommendations.

A Refuge for LGBTQ+ Young People

This recent article examines how student-run Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA) clubs help young people survive and thrive in an increasingly hostile anti-LGBTQ+ climate.

Demystifying the Mind

Revisit this article to learn how educators are integrating mental health literacy into their curricula and why this is essential.

Black Minds Matter

Revisit this article for more information on why we must interrupt school practices that disregard the mental health of Black youth.

Resource Spotlight: For Educators, Parents and Caregivers

Virtual Professional Learning Cohorts

Apply now to engage in six months of learning with educators across the United States who are committed to creating inclusive, liberatory and just educational experiences for young people. Virtual cohorts provide educators—free of charge—the chance to deeply engage with LFJ materials, collaborate with small groups of other educators from across the country, and gain insights and feedback on implementation.

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