From Silenced Child to Youth Advocate: Cayden Brown's Fight for Kids' Rights
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Host: Amir Whitaker (@Drknucklehead_esq) and Diana Barbadillo (@deeeeezzyyy)
Guest: Cayden Brown (@thecaydenbrown)
At just 19, Cayden Brown is already reshaping how the world talks about children's rights. In this powerful episode of the Know Your Rights Camp podcast, the youth advocate, author, and executive director of the Trespass Project opens up about being silenced in family court as a six-year-old during his parents' divorce; an experience that inspired his Amazon #1 bestselling children's book, The Kid in a Courtroom. Cayden breaks down how teen court offers a peer-driven alternative to the juvenile justice system, boasting a 90% success rate in preventing recidivism, and why it should be adopted nationwide for first-time, low-level offenses. He also shares his experience as the youngest youth panelist at a United Nations event on global peace and security, and explains why legal literacy and honest conversations with kids are essential tools for healing. A must-watch for parents, educators, and youth advocates alike.
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