The Nashville After Zone Alliance (NAZA) is an out-of-school time network, operating as part of Nashville Public Library, that provides funding and support for programs to increase youths’ equitable access to out-of-school time learning experiences that help youth thrive and develop to their full potential. One of the ways that we engage with youth directly is empowering them through initiatives that cultivate their leadership and life skills. Through NAZA’s Youth In Action! (YIA) youth leadership initiative, young people have the opportunity to make a difference in their community through civic engagement and advocacy. One major focus of the work that YIA youth leaders carry out is educating adults on the importance of involving youth when making decisions that affect them. Youth leaders have met with elected officials, school leadership, and presented at national conferences about what youth are looking for in their schools and out-of-school time programs, how to amplify youth voices, and the importance of involving youth in decision-making.
The Main Library's Civil Rights Room remains closed until further notice due to ongoing renovation.