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From the Past, Here in our Present, Into the Future: Cultivating Youth and Legal System Change
Aug. 1-2, 2022
Hotel Murano
1320 Broadway
Tacoma, WA 98402
CJJ's 2002 Youth Summit took place in Tacoma, Washington on Aug. 1-2 at the Hotel Murano. To view a copy of the agenda, click here. To view session slides and materials click here.
Each year, CJJ's Youth Summit brings together young people from across the country who are interested in juvenile justice reform. The Summit aims to cultivate and empower the next generation of leaders by providing them with the tools they need to leverage their lived expertise. Participants will learn the basics of juvenile justice and have the opportunity to delve into more detail about key topics in the field of juvenile justice. This event is intended for emerging leaders in the field and is best suited for audiences ages 16-24.