

Inspired by Flanagan’s thinking, participants presented work on ways that adolescents are leading social and political change-from the Black Lives Matter movement to adolescent participation in the 2020 election.

Constance Flanagan, Professor Emerita of Civil Society and Community Studies, former Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs for SoHE, and the Vaughan Bascom Professor in Women, Family and Community. Kicking off the Society for Research on Adolescence Virtual 2021 event, the invited Symposium, “Youth Civic Engagement: A Symposium in Honor of Constance Flanagan,” presented work honoring Dr.
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Her talk, now viewable in full online, was titled “ Milestones in Racial, Cultural and Gender Identity Development: Racial Identities, Conversations, and Messages in Children and Families.” Flanagan opens discussion on civic development research at Society for Research on Adolescence Virtual Conference Laura Evans, a PhD student in Human Development and Family Studies, gave the keynote address at last week’s annual meeting of the State of Wisconsin’s Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board. In-house highlights Grad student Evans keynotes Wisconsin Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board annual meeting View past issues of news and events here. Have something we should know about? Email Public Relations Manager Serena Larkin, or submit your SoHE event via this form.

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