March 2016
by Veronica Terriquez, Ph.D and May Lin
Please note: reports dated earlier than June 2020 were published under our previous names: the USC Program for Environmental and Regional Equity (PERE) or the USC Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration (CSII).
With chapters in Oakland, San Jose, Fresno, and Long Beach, Californians for Justice (CFJ) aims to promote the leadership of youth and other community members impacted by social injustices.
CFJ is one of many youth leadership programs funded by the California Endowment that participates in Building Healthy Communities (BHC), an initiative which seeks to improve the well-being in select high poverty neighborhoods.
Drawing on survey and semi-structured interview data collected as part of a broader evaluation of the BHC youth leadership programs, the purpose of this report is to provide a brief overview of CFJ’s youth membership and outline some of the ways young people have been involved in and benefited from this group.