Celebrating CLYLP women leaders! ? . As we celebrate #WomensHistoryMonth, we honor these incredible former CLYLP board members who have paved the way for future leaders! #HonoringOurLeaders From left to right: ? Norma E. Fernandez, CEO of Everybody On, advancing digital equity. ?Norma Dominguez, CFO at Excelerate Housing Group & Real Estate Investor. ?Lennies Gutierrez, Director of Government Affairs, South Bay and Southern Peninsula Areas for Comcast. ?Josefina Canchola, first Latina president, UCR Alumni Association. ?Dr. Rita Gallardo Good, a champion of college access as VP of Policy and Engagement at the Campaign for College Opportunities. We applaud your commitment to the community and appreciate your support of CLYLP. ????????????
Chicano Latino Youth Leadership Project, Inc.
中小学教育
Sacramento,CA 1,665 位关注者
The official LinkedIn page of #CLYLP - Cultivating "California's Future Leaders" since 1982
关于我们
The Chicano Latino Youth Leadership Project, Inc. (CLYLP) was founded in 1982 with the primary purpose of preparing students to participate in California’s economic, social and political development. CLYLP is guided by the overall theme "California's Future Leaders," and its programs emphasize the importance of culture, community, college and careers. To date, more than 5,000 students have gone through the program. Since the inception of CLYLP, high school students from throughout the state of California have participated in a week-long, intensive leadership training program in Sacramento known as the Sacramento Leadership Conference each year. Regional leadership institutes have also developed and held in the San Joaquin Valley and Los Angeles, the San Joaquin Valley Institute, the Los Angeles Institute, and the Bay Area Institute, beginning in 1999, 2005, and 2014 respectively. Since its inception, the CLYLP has held a weeklong, intensive leadership training conference for high school sophomores and juniors from California. There are three main components of the conference: guest lectures about California’s public policy process, meeting with Latino legislators and role playing public policy development. The Project seeks to have alumni of the summer leadership conference return to their communities with a stronger sense of identity and role in the community. Alumni programs include the Comcast Fellowship, a month-long leadership program based in Sacramento, and the Ellie Enriquez Peck Alumni Internship Program, a year-long professional development and mentorship program working with the Board of Directors and the Roberto Gracia and Sal Castro Memorial Scholarship Programs. Alumni have ongoing opportunities to continue their development as leaders including serving as role models for other students, networking with other alumni and through their involvement with CLYLP committees.
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https://www.clylp.org
Chicano Latino Youth Leadership Project, Inc.的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 中小学教育
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- 1 人
- 总部
- Sacramento,CA
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1982
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Chicano Latino Youth Leadership Project, Inc.员工
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Paulina Chavez
Digital Inclusion Practitioner Expert | Digital Equity Advocate | Director of Programs at Everyone On
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Enrique Barajas Fragozo
Patient Care Panel Coordinator | CLYLP Planning Committee | University of California, Los Angeles '22
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Evelin Casta?eda, M.S.
Servant Leader | First-Gen Chicana
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Bryan Fernandez
Public Policy and Law Student at USC
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Are you a CLYLP alumnus and have completed your first year of college? . Apply to the CLYLP Comcast Fellowship and learn about California policies and inner workings in the State Capitol. Applications are due April 13th at 11:59pm. . For eligibility and details, please visit clylp.org/fellowship
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Opportunity for College Students! . Our friends at the California Service Crops are offering college students an incredible opportunity to combine their academic journey with meaningful, hands-on work experience. #CaliforniansForAll College Corps will allow participants to gain valuable skills for their future careers, receive up to $10,000 in financial support for school, and make a lasting impact in their local communities. . KEY DATE: June 1. 2025 Applications are now open at participating colleges and universities statewide and due dates may vary by campus; the priority application due date is June 1. Learn more about this life-changing opportunity by visiting: CACollegeCorps.com
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We want to hear from YOU! . Help us enhance and update our understanding of the incredible CLYLP alumni and volunteer network. Use the QR code to access the survey or this link:https://bit.ly/3FrnJGX Please share this post with any CLYLP alumni or volunteers and help us spread the word!
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Deadline Extended to March 23! Please help us spread the word to any CA high school sophomore or junior about this opportunity! More information can be found at clylp.org/hsprograms Join us for office hours for support with your application! Questions - email [email protected]
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CLYLP celebrates #WomensHistoryMonth and #InternationalWomensDay by honoring these inspiring civic engagement leaders who are paving the way for California’s future leaders. . We also celebrate the incredible women alumni, volunteers, and board members who form part of our CLYLP familia. Today and every day, we champion the rights, freedom, and liberties of women and girls. Their full inclusion in all sectors of our society is vital to our democracy.
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? There’s still time to apply! ? . Calling current 10th and 11th-grade California High School Students to apply for our Statewide Leadership Conference and/or one of our regional institutes in the Bay Area, Central Valley, Inland Empire, or Los Angeles. . Be part of an incredible network of leaders, see eligibility details and apply today at clylp.org/application
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Honoring Chicano History. ??? . On this day in 1968, students in East LA started a movement calling for better educational opportunities for Chicano and Latino youth. CLYLP is proud to build on this long-standing legacy of opening doors and pathways for Chicano and Latino youth to lead. #LAWalkouts #ChicanoHistory #CaliforniasFutureLeaders
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CLYLP honors Black History Month. In celebration of Black History Month, CLYLP recognizes inspiring education leaders who champion inclusion and educational equity. As we approach the end of the month, let us continue to honor the legacy, impact, and cultural contributions of the Black community—today and every day.
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Congratulations to the California leaders of today! . Bravo Jorge, Alyssa, and Ariely for modeling civic engagement in action! In January, our CLYLP alumni and Polytechnic School Global Ambassadors, organized and emceed an event to inform the community about the lived experience of DACA recipients through a panel called: "Immigration: Who are the DACA Immigrants and What is Their Study?"
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