On December 1, Nia West-Bey and Jesse Fairbanks spoke at the Congressional Hunger Center’s “Gen Z and Food Security: A Focus on Our Nation’s Young Adults.”
On October 29, Nia West-Bey, New Deal for Youth (ND4Y) Changemaker Chris Sutton, and partners from Community Legal Services of Philadelphia presented at the National Legal Aid and Defenders Association Annual Conference. The presentation addressed the ethics of representing young people across differences and authentically…
On September 29, Nia West-Bey spoke at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s 51st Annual Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C. She was a panelist at a session titled “Black Women Best: Preserving Mental Health.”
On July 26, Nia West-Bey spoke on a panel titled “Building Bridges through Ethical Storytelling” as part of Women in Government Relations’ third annual Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Summit.
To celebrate Caribbean Heritage Month, Nia West-Bey reflects on role of people of West Indian heritage, including her own relatives, in movements for social justice and Black liberation in the United States.
On June 8, Nia West-Bey will moderate Youth Mental Health in a Digital World, a conversation about innovative solutions to support young people in creating relationships to technology that are healthy, equitable, inclusive, and informed by the needs, voices, and potential of youth. This event will…
On May 24, Nia West-Bey will present a session with ND4Y Changemaker Joseph Yusuf titled The Path Forward: Strategies to Support Mental Health for Young Adult Parents as part of the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP) Annual Conference.