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The Pat Brown Institute for Public Affairs invests in youth in order to train the next generation of leaders for our communities. Whether in high school or at the university, PBI youth learn about and immerse themselves in public policy by working on policy projects, researching relevant issues and serving in internships.
The Institute has a long history providing programs and services for youth in the Greater Los Angeles Region, including the former Gang and Youth Violence Prevention Interventionist Certificate Training Program. Its success led to the City of Los Angeles to adopt our model for its GRYD (Gang Reduction Youth Development) program.
Today the Institute boasts the following multi-dimensional youth leadership programs.
2015 – 2016 YEPP Cohort
Video by: Student Production Unit, Cal State LA
The 2016 YEPP Cohort brought together a group of 10 students passionate about public policy and civic engagement. Our YEPP youth leaders participated in a variety of activities throughout the 2015-2016 school year such as volunteering with the Building Healthy Communities, Boyle Heights Hub, learning about entrepreneurialism and creating their own Public Service Announcements in Cal State LA’s state of the art studio. The students completed the program with 3 group projects each focused on an area of their choice. For more information on these events, please click below.
YEPP Leaders Visit The Autry’s LA RAZA Exhibit
2017 YEPP Visit City Hall & LA Times
2017 YEPP Students Meet Betty Yee
2017 California Latino Leadership Institute Civic University