
DHYAC cultivates youth leaders who use data to listen, question, and advocate for stronger, more equitable communities across Connecticut.

What We Do
Youth Data & AI Literacy
- Weekly sessions in public libraries and community spaces
- Learn to interpret civic data, use AI tools responsibly, and question systems
Participatory Action Research
- High school students design and run their own research projects
- Topics include education equity, housing, digital access, environmental health, and mental health
Community Storytelling & Advocacy
- Turn complex data into presentations, visualizations, social media content, and testimony
- Share findings with peers, families, educators, policymakers, and local organizations
Career Pathways & Mentorship
- Panels with data scientists, public officials, healthcare and education practitioners
- Youth see how data and AI connect to real jobs and community impact
Youth Voice in Statewide Data Systems
- Advising DataHaven’s statewide surveys
- Representing youth voice in statewide conversations about well-being
How to Get Involved
For Youth:
- Apply to join a future DHYAC cohort
- Attend a community showcase
- Request a workshop at your school or library
For Partners / Funders:
- Invite DHYAC youth to present at your event
- Collaborate on youth-focused data or AI projects
- Support youth stipends and showcase events
Contact us
Please visit the main Contact page on this website to be in touch.
Meet the Council
2025-2026 Council member photos and bios to be posted here.
- Brandon Gentles
- Charles Sudmyer
- Connor Bradford
- Drew Thomas
- Ethan Liu
- Gopika Kaimal
- Hendry Lombert
- Ishaan Bherwani
- Janet Fan
- Linda Chen
- Lulu Hu
- Natalie Joo
- Noah Sanderson
- Rania Das
- Rebecca Spiewak
- Saanika Tipnis
- Tanisha Sahu
- Tina Zeng