Fukushima Now

Bay Area Artists for Japan presents Fukushima Now: Relief Effort to Support Children in Fukushima. This event commemorates the devastating 2011 earthquake and tsunami which occurred in Eastern Japan, and the subsequent nuclear disaster centered in Fukushima Prefecture. Fukushima Now will take place Saturday, March 30, 2013 from 5-8PM, at Kala Art Institute in Berkeley…. Read More

Inspire Kids in 45 Minutes

According to the U.S. Department of Education, almost 90% of children in low-income households are reading below grade level in California but you can help to decrease that achievement gap! Reading Partners, a literacy non-profit fighting the achievement gap, is looking for high school students (or even people not in high school) committed to working… Read More

Alumni and Development Intern

The LWHS Alumni and Development Office is looking for an intern to work for 3 weeks during June or July 2013. The summer intern will assist with various projects and support the goals of the office: raising money to support the school and engaging with our alumni. This position is open to rising seniors or… Read More

Are You a Latino/a Teen?

Empower Latino Youth (ELAYO) is conducting a survey is to learn about how Latino youth make decisions about sex, pregnancy, parenting, and education. (ELAYO) hopes that the findings of this study will help teachers, administrators, healthcare providers, lawmakers, and the public understand the challenges facing Latino youth today and the best ways to support them. Cynthia Gomez, Ph.D.,… Read More

Youth Empowered Action

Youth Empowered Action (YEA) Camp is a unique and inspiring leadership summer camp for youth 12-17 who care about community service, activism, and social justice. At a week-long sleep-away program in a beautiful camp setting, YEA campers choose an issue of importance to them (for example, some have chosen climate change, racism, homophobia, homelessness, or animal rights) and they build the knowledge, skills, confidence, and community to take action on that issue once they get home.

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Teen Art Connect Intern – Contemporary Jewish Museum

Teen Art Connect (TAC) is a career exploration program that brings together  high school students from diverse backgrounds for a year-long paid internship at the Contemporary Jewish Museum. TACs provide Museum visitors with fun & educational experiences and help make the Museum a vibrant place for teens. TACs will: Learn about the Museum’s exhibitions and architecture… Read More

outLoud Radio Paid Position

Want to put your creativity, intelligence and curiosity to use? Want to work for social justice and get paid? Do you identify as lesbian/bisexual/gay/trans/queer/questioning, or a straight ally? Then apply to join the outLoud Radio Podcast team! The outLoud Podcast discusses issues relevant to the lives of LGBTQQ youth. Youth Producers work together 8 hours… Read More