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Engaging Latino Youth Andrew Behnke [email protected]

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Page 1: Engaging Latino Youth

Engaging

Latino Youth

Andrew Behnke [email protected]

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Some numbers

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U.S. Latino Population

Today in Millions13 million 1980

(Migration Policy Institute, 2010; Pew Hispanic, 2013)

54 million 201292 million- 2030

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(Fraga et al., 2009; Migration Policy Institute, 2010; Pew Hispanic, 2012)

U.S. Latino Youth

Today in Millions

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(Migration Policy Institute, 2010; Pew Hispanic, 2011)

Latino Growth 2000-

2010

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diversity

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challenges

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getting a driver’s license

Some Challenges:

isolation & access to resources

Media and Public

Opinion

Immigration and

Customs Enforcement

(ICE) raids

job opportunities

misinterpretations

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teen pregnancy

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why?

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how do we

stop it?

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how?

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update your map of

what they need

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its really about where

your heart is

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high touch

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focus

STRENGTHS

on

their

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Some call it a blind spot, others

naïveté, but Mandela sees almost

everyone as virtuous until proven

otherwise. He starts with an assumption

you are dealing with him in good faith.

He believes that, just as pretending to be

brave can lead to acts of real

bravery, seeing the

good in other people improves the

chances that they will reveal their

better selves. Seth Godin

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ask them

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Are there language

differences?Language

– Spanish but also indigenous languages

– Build a bilingual volunteer and network system

– Seek for a bilingual partners = more than an interpreter

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Spanish?

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Start small – Find one inroad– A church, community group, & team

up

– Realize that many Latinos speak English

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Familiarize yourself with some Spanish-language materials and resources

– Attempt to speak Spanish

– Learn to read Spanish

– Use common phrases

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Train front-line staff in best practices with working with Latino families

Hire bilingual staff… men too!

Build flexible programs w/ drop in atmosphere

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gather a

winning

team

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Are there community

agencies/organizations/leaders already

engaged with them? Identify potential partners

– A starting point: Schools’ ESL and Spanish teachers, Health Department Spanish/English interpreters, Faith Community, Latino/Mexican grocery stores, non-profit organizations, etc.

• Highly recommended to have an initial face-to-face contact

• Latino culture shows preference for one-on-one relationships

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who’s not

at the

table yet?

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Who are your partners?

• Call for a community partners meeting o Determine partner’s role

o Who can do what?

o Identify existing groups and/or help with recruiting participants

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silos

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really?

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engage youth

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ask them

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listen

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find out what gets

them excited

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futbol, basketbol, music

, technology, their

families, their friends

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resonate

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resonance

frequency

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vision of

higher goals

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Preparing for College

end in mind

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retain youth• make short videos - animoto

• use technology – wiggio

• home visits

• pull out at school

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be passionate

show you really

care

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the 5 sP

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Problem: what do they feel

the problem is?

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Praise: be genuine and

focused

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Past Experiences: identify

what experiences they have

had with folks like you

before

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Problem Solve: resolve the

concerns they have and

figure out the logistics

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Prepare them for what to

expect

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take risks

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engage their parents

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stealth

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be flexible

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keep

boundaries

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20 mile march

“figuring out what works, understanding why it

works, grasping when to change and knowing when

not to.”Jim Collins

Roald Amundsen - Dogs & Training

Robert Scott - Motor Sledges, Horses, Dogs

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ship