In this episode, Dahlia Benedikt discusses Jewish youth movements and community movements as spaces to experience culture, support and resilience among intergenerational peoples. Dahlia explains how we understand educators as not just teachers or councillors but people who can contribute to our growth learning process as role models. She also discusses the importance of youth creating pedagogies directed to critical thinking, exploring ourselves and exploring the world. We unpack how capitalism and technologies have affected today’s youth and what is necessary to survive in this evolving world.
Cite this podcast (APA):
Ortega, Y. (Producer). (2019, March 5). Chasing Encounters - Episode - 5 – Cooperative Work and Youth Advocacy [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from https://soundcloud.com/chasingencounters/cooperative-work-and-youth-advocacy
Sources:
http://www.consciousmindscamp.org/
https://www.consciousmindscoop.ca/
Ibrahim, A., & Steinberg, S. R. (2014). Critical Youth Studies Reader. Peter Lang Publishing, Incorporated.