Session Description: Youth are increasingly exposed to ideologies online, often in the spaces where they learn, socialize, and grow. As digital platforms evolve, so do the tactics used by extremist movements to find, recruit, radicalize, and isolate young people.
Join us for a vital conversation on how to recognize, respond to, and prevent youth radicalization in online spaces. A researcher from ADL’s Center on Extremism will frame our conversation by exploring the online footprints of two recent school shooters and will unpack the growing threats facing youth today: how extremist narratives are taking root, how all digital platforms are being exploited, and what the real-world consequences look like for families, communities, and education spaces.
Following this data-driven conversation, a dynamic panel discussion will bring diverse voices together to explore practical and timely strategies for identifying early signs of radicalization and opening up safe, honest conversations with the youth in your home and in your classroom. You’ll learn about the latest trends in online youth radicalization, warning signs to watch out for, the role of schools, parents, and communities in prevention, how to start and sustain these conversations, and additional resources for support.
Whether you’re a parent, educator, youth worker, or concerned community member, this webinar will provide tools, insights, and next steps for acting.
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