In California, where 54% of students in kindergarten through grade 12 are Latino, only 21% of 4-H community club members fit this demographic. Consequently, California 4-H is focused on developing Latino membership. This article describes lessons we learned while developing and delivering a project targeting inclusion of Latino youths in an established 4-H community club
Based on experience from culturally relevant programs around the country, the University of Californ...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (10th : 2012 : Kansas City, Mo.) and published in the ...
Diversity and inclusion are essential elements of 4-H’s goals related to positive youth development,...
In a richly diverse state -- and one where no single ethnic group makes a clear majority -- the Univ...
The University of California, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) invested close ...
Nationally, the 4-H Youth Development Program utilizes more than 350,000 adult volunteers annually, ...
Until recently, California 4-H programs did not represent the ethnic diversity found in California's...
Over the past 5 years, through the initiative of several county Extension agents, South Carolina 4-H...
California\u27s 4-H Youth Development Program adopted an asset-based and systematic community develo...
California\u27s 4-H Youth Development Program has adopted an asset-based community development appro...
Several youth organizations, such as 4-H, are reaffirming their commitment to diversity and inclusio...
Urban, and primarily Latino, youths have traditionally been an underserved audience for the 4-H prog...
Youths and parents in the California 4-H program have reported issues with communication and challen...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (11th : 2013 : Columbia, Mo.) and published in the ann...
Professionals in Extension who develop intercultural competence are better prepared to meet the need...
Based on experience from culturally relevant programs around the country, the University of Californ...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (10th : 2012 : Kansas City, Mo.) and published in the ...
Diversity and inclusion are essential elements of 4-H’s goals related to positive youth development,...
In a richly diverse state -- and one where no single ethnic group makes a clear majority -- the Univ...
The University of California, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) invested close ...
Nationally, the 4-H Youth Development Program utilizes more than 350,000 adult volunteers annually, ...
Until recently, California 4-H programs did not represent the ethnic diversity found in California's...
Over the past 5 years, through the initiative of several county Extension agents, South Carolina 4-H...
California\u27s 4-H Youth Development Program adopted an asset-based and systematic community develo...
California\u27s 4-H Youth Development Program has adopted an asset-based community development appro...
Several youth organizations, such as 4-H, are reaffirming their commitment to diversity and inclusio...
Urban, and primarily Latino, youths have traditionally been an underserved audience for the 4-H prog...
Youths and parents in the California 4-H program have reported issues with communication and challen...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (11th : 2013 : Columbia, Mo.) and published in the ann...
Professionals in Extension who develop intercultural competence are better prepared to meet the need...
Based on experience from culturally relevant programs around the country, the University of Californ...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (10th : 2012 : Kansas City, Mo.) and published in the ...
Diversity and inclusion are essential elements of 4-H’s goals related to positive youth development,...