The Archive of Youth Voice and Power is a dynamic digital archive dedicated to preserving and showcasing the stories, leadership, and transformative ideas of young people. The archive also serves as an educational tool for the broader public, offering insights into the narratives and wisdom of Black and Brown youth. This space empowers young people to speak for themselves and be heard.

Whether you’re a young person looking for inspiration, an educator looking for examples of youth-led change work, or just want to learn about what is on young people’s minds, this archive is for you.

Young people are given the opportunity to reflect on their experience in the Vocal Justice program and discuss the topics they are passionate about.

Angela shares her ‘They Say, I Say’ poem with her classmates.

Cory explains the school-to-prison pipeline and shares his personal experience at school with his peers.

Don’t just listen to young people, learn from them.