My Profile
Alyson Bryant was raised in Long Beach and is a graduate of Long Beach Poly High. Alyson has learned and seen a lot since high school, witnessing first-hand gang violence and the effects it had on her friends and fellow classmates– from going to jail to being killed. As a result, she has a strong passion for at-risk youth and her community. She is a youth mentor for at the California Conference for Equality and Justice and focuses her work on Long Beach youth in schools and detention centers. Since high school, she has obtained a A.S. degree in criminal justice and is now working on her B.A. With the opportunity she has be given by VoiceWaves, she is able to tell story about Long Beach and the issues it faces and speak for the communities whose voices are often marginalized.
It Goes Both Ways: How Youth Violence Hurts Everyone
The Payoffs and Pitfalls of Flagging ‘At-Risk’ Kids in Early Grades
Black History Month: A Conversation With Local Unsung Civil Rights Heroes
Residents Celebrate MLK's Legacy in Long Beach
My Trip to the White House: A Reporter's Notebook
Making Local Control Funding Work for Young Men of Color
NewsLongBeach: What Does Justice Look Like?
Our Community: Khmer Girls in Action
Girls Empower Youth & Themselves
Girls Rising in Long Beach and Beyond