California\u27s 4-H Youth Development Program has adopted an asset-based community development approach to extending programming with Latino youths and families. This approach entails learning and relationship building with local Latino communities and building on untapped existing resources, such as Latino-serving organizations and networks. Here we present three tools developed to further the effort
Results from the 2000 United States census highlighted that the Latino population had exceeded the A...
Over the past 5 years, through the initiative of several county Extension agents, South Carolina 4-H...
One approach to cultivating positive ethnic identity is aiming to foster pride in cultural heritage ...
California\u27s 4-H Youth Development Program has adopted an asset-based community development appro...
California\u27s 4-H Youth Development Program adopted an asset-based and systematic community develo...
Nationally, the 4-H Youth Development Program utilizes more than 350,000 adult volunteers annually, ...
Translating research into practice is a cornerstone for Extension programs. We developed an intentio...
Urban, and primarily Latino, youths have traditionally been an underserved audience for the 4-H prog...
The University of California, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) invested close ...
In California, where 54% of students in kindergarten through grade 12 are Latino, only 21% of 4-H co...
In a richly diverse state -- and one where no single ethnic group makes a clear majority -- the Univ...
The Latino community continues to grow at an increasing rate. Latinos have become the “majority-mino...
Extension has long been successful at recruiting and serving diverse audiences, and with the rapid g...
Professionals in Extension who develop intercultural competence are better prepared to meet the need...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (11th : 2013 : Columbia, Mo.) and published in the ann...
Results from the 2000 United States census highlighted that the Latino population had exceeded the A...
Over the past 5 years, through the initiative of several county Extension agents, South Carolina 4-H...
One approach to cultivating positive ethnic identity is aiming to foster pride in cultural heritage ...
California\u27s 4-H Youth Development Program has adopted an asset-based community development appro...
California\u27s 4-H Youth Development Program adopted an asset-based and systematic community develo...
Nationally, the 4-H Youth Development Program utilizes more than 350,000 adult volunteers annually, ...
Translating research into practice is a cornerstone for Extension programs. We developed an intentio...
Urban, and primarily Latino, youths have traditionally been an underserved audience for the 4-H prog...
The University of California, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) invested close ...
In California, where 54% of students in kindergarten through grade 12 are Latino, only 21% of 4-H co...
In a richly diverse state -- and one where no single ethnic group makes a clear majority -- the Univ...
The Latino community continues to grow at an increasing rate. Latinos have become the “majority-mino...
Extension has long been successful at recruiting and serving diverse audiences, and with the rapid g...
Professionals in Extension who develop intercultural competence are better prepared to meet the need...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (11th : 2013 : Columbia, Mo.) and published in the ann...
Results from the 2000 United States census highlighted that the Latino population had exceeded the A...
Over the past 5 years, through the initiative of several county Extension agents, South Carolina 4-H...
One approach to cultivating positive ethnic identity is aiming to foster pride in cultural heritage ...