posted on 2025-07-24, 17:02authored byEsrah Akasha, Shamas Berantuo, Alex Hansen, Abigail SaloleAbigail Salole, Yasmin Hashi, Michella Mark, Fallon Melander
<p dir="ltr">This knowledge round-up addresses the question: What ought to be prioritized by non-profit organizations for meaningful civic connections for Indigenous and Black young people? The answer to this question is our Hearts + Minds theory of change mapped out in this paper. </p><p dir="ltr">Land.
Solidarity.
Relationality.
Joy.
Healing.
These five elements care pillars and priorities that when upheld can strengthen
civic connections for Indigenous and Black youth. We assembled these pillars through
deep listening to each other, Indigenous and Black scholars and leaders. We approached our
theory of change not by charting inputs, outputs, or causal pathways, but as a pedagogical tool -
sharing what we learned about civic connections for Black and Indigenous young people, so that
others may engage with us and our understandings.</p><p dir="ltr"><br></p>