Presented by YP2LE, this is a joint monthly meeting for the Gender and Youth Engagement Community of Practice (CoP) entitled Learnings and Lessons: Experiences implementing youth LGBTQ+ programs.
About the Event
Interested in learning more about implementing LGBTQ+ youth programs? Watch the joint meeting to hear from Esther Brito Ruiz on this important topic.
Short bio of our speaker: Esther Brito Ruiz is a Master’s Graduate in Women, Peace, and Security at the London School of Economics; specializing in conflict and women’s rights. Currently, she is writing a book on urban governance at the IESE Business School. She was previously a Global Shaper within The World Economic Forum, where she co-founded the Empowering Diversity in Tech and Entrepreneurship (EDiTS) initiative, seeking to increase diversity in the entrepreneurial ecosystem.
About the Community of Practice
YP2LE spent the first six months of 2020 listening and co-designing with members of the YouthPower Learning Network, and we are pleased to announce the refreshed YP2LE Learning Network with several new features and benefits. The Communities of Practice (CoPs) are spaces for youth and youth-serving practitioners to come together to share ideas, tools, and build and test practical resources to advance Positive Youth Development (PYD) through collaboration, dialogue, and collective sharing and learning. Learn more here.
The Gender CoP will be a community space focused on fostering, engaging in, and building support and evidence for integrated youth-centered and gender transformative programming through positive youth development. Join the Gender CoP Discussion Group to connect with others in the community! You must be a registered member of YouthPower.org in order to participate in the discussion. Register today!
The Youth Engagement CoP will be a community space focused on approaches to fostering, participating in, and building support and evidence for meaningful youth engagement. Join the Youth Engagement CoP Discussion Group to connect with others in the community! You must login or register to YouthPower.org to access the discussion groups. Learn more about the Youth Engagement CoP here.