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Shorewood students report lessons from New York social‑justice summit, urge mentorships and mental‑health ties
Summary
Four Shorewood High students described attending a United Justice Coalition/Roc Nation social‑justice summit in New York, outlined panels on family‑impact, mental‑health and criminal‑justice reform, and urged school partnerships (mentoring, NAMI resources and curricular ties) after networking with advocates and lawyers.
Four students who attended a social‑justice summit in New York told the Shorewood School Board on Oct. 14 that panels on family trauma, mental‑health responses and rehabilitative programs changed how they see advocacy and education.
"My name is Milan Robinson, and I'm a junior here at Shorewood High School," Milan Robinson said, describing panels that spotlighted family members of people killed by police and grassroots responses such as STEM camps and trauma support. Zari Tarver and Panella Buettler joined Robinson in presenting takeaways from panels on Family Matters,…
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