Safe Passages
Safe Passages for LGBTQ Youth is a leadership and community organizing training program designed to empower youth to become active in changing the policies that impact the lives of court-involved lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) young people.
Throughout the thirty weeks interactive workshops, participants learn about issues directly related to the juvenile justice system, the criminalization of young people and the issues confronting LGBTQ youth in all phases of the juvenile justice system. Safe Passages is open to young people from New York City, ages 15 to 21, who either have been directly affected by the juvenile justice system or are concerned about the system’s injustices. We prepare youth to work as agents of social change in the juvenile justice and education systems and within their communities.
Safe Passages has three core objectives:
- To train young people to become activists and leaders in juvenile justice reform efforts.
- To educate lawmakers, administrators, and other young people about the devastating impacts of homophobia on court-involved LGBTQ youth.
- To advocate for a discrimination-free and harassment-free environment for incarcerated LGBTQ young people.
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For more information about the Safe Passages program, please contact Tanesha Ingram, Program Coordinator at 212-254-5700, ext. 316.
