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  1. Youth, Identity, Power: The Chicano Movement (Revised and Expanded Edition) by Carlos Muñoz, 2007-08-17
  2. Activism (Issues That Concern You) by Jill Hamilton, 2009-09-11
  3. Democracy, Citizenship and Youth: Towards Social and Political Participation in Brazil (International Library of Political Studies)
  4. Stand and Deliver: Political Activism, Leadership, and Hip Hop Culture by Yvonne Bynoe, 2004-03-25
  5. Islam in the European Union: Transnationalism, Youth and the War on Terror by Kasturi Sen, A. Yunas Samad, 2007-07-05
  6. Children of Mao: Personality Development and Political Activism in the Red Guard Generation by Anita Chan, 1985-09
  7. Partisan Publics: Communication and Contention across Brazilian Youth Activist Networks (Princeton Studies in Cultural Sociology) by Ann Mische, 2009-07-06
  8. The Time of the Rebels: Youth Resistance Movements and 21st Century Revolutions by Matthew Collin, 2009-09-01
  9. The Shadows of Youth: The Remarkable Journey of the Civil Rights Generation by Andrew B. Lewis, 2009-10-27
  10. States of Violence: Politics, Youth, and Memory in Contemporary Africa
  11. Vanguard Or Vandals: Youth, Politics And Conflict In Africa (African Dynamics)
  12. Jilted Generation: How Britain Has Bankrupted Its Youth by Ed Howker, Shiv Malik, 2010-09-02
  13. Working Together Against Drug Addiction (The Library of Social Activism) by Lawrence Clayton, 1996-09
  14. Gettin' My Word Out: Voices of Urban Youth Activists by Leoisa Ardizzone, 2007-08-09

41. BET.com - Russell Simmons Appears At Youth Activism Rally
Russell Simmons Appears At youth activism Rally By Chuck 'Jigsaw'Creekmur, BET.Com Staff Writer. September 24, 2002 Yesterday
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42. Learning Best Practices Using Literature To Advocate For Youth
Title Using Literature to Advocate for youth activism. Outcomes. This youth activismproject infused our teenagers with respect for themselves and others.
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  • 43. Governor's Institute On Current Issues And Youth Activism
    Click here for the Governor's Institutes of Vermont home site , Click herefor an excellent youth issues site , http//public.sit.edu/ciya/index.html.
    http://www.public.sit.edu/CIYA/
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    Click on a year This year - 2002 N.Irish pictures Summer 2001 Summer 2000 Every summer forty students from Vermont's high schools come to the SIT campus to meet with community and state leaders, discuss current issues, and learn how to effectively address their concerns. Students participate in issue groups focusing on Human Ecology, Politics, Social Justice, and Global Children. Issues addressed in the past include oppressive child labor, biotechnology, child poverty, the civil union law, and teen violence. Through the internet, students continue their dialogue with other Governor's Institute participants, as well as with youth they meet in other programs at SIT.
    http://public.sit.edu/ciya/index.html last modified: 16-Jul-2002
    World Learning and the School for International Training are not responsible for and do not review the content of Student and Faculty pages. Links are provided as a service only and sites linked to are not necessarily approved or endorsed by World Learning, Inc. or the School for International Training. Further, World Learning and the School for International Training do not guarantee the accuracy or validity of information on sites outside of their control.
    Kipling Road, P.O. Box 676, Brattleboro, Vermont 05302-0676 USA

    44. Youth Activism Schools
    youth activism SCHOOLS. FACE TO FACE * Community Visions Project. AsianAmericans United is a grassroots, community based development
    http://www.scribe.org/catalogues/yas.html
    FACE TO FACE * Community Visions Project
    Asian Americans United is a grass-roots, community based development organization devoted to advocating and responding to the needs of the Asian community. This delightful and dynamic tape, produced by the AAU youth group, explores issues of identity, culture and rights.
    HANDS OF LEARNING * Community Visions Project
    This video portrays a partnership between the Claymobile, a traveling ceramic arts class and the Hunter Elementary School in Philadelphia. It is a valuable and inspiring resource for art teachers, with many ideas on how to structure interdisciplinary classes, using clay and pottery as a tool to understand science, architecture, and the environment. Through the voices of students and teachers this educational odyssey provides an enriching and enjoyable learning experience.
    HOW OUR GARDEN GROWS: A PORTRAIT OF THE AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM AT ST. GABRIEL'S * Community Visions Project
    The After School Program in Olney works with community organizations and artists to create an environment that addresses the multiple ways children and their families need support. This imaginative and entertaining video documents how art and music are essential ingredients of their "growing garden."
    I USED TO TEACH ENGLISH
    The location is an English class in a comprehensive, inner city public highschool in North Philadelphia. The scene is a student-centered, culturallydiverse classroom, and the lesson is all about the impact the arts, specifically play writing, can have on the education of young people. The video explores the transformation of a teacher and her students. Marsha Pincus, through her search for more effective ways to teach, becomes a classroom mentor who encourages students to listen and develop their own voices. Her students, who for the first time in their lives are invited to bring the whole range of their lives and culture into the classroom, explain how they have become articulate, persuasive and inspired to write plays."

    45. Youth Activism
    youth activism. Look, Find, Search, Study, Research Shop! Find it allhere Activism Resources. youth activism. RealWorld Activists.
    http://www.linkfinding.com/cgi-bin/search/smartsearch.cgi?keywords=youth activis

    46. Southeast Asian Youth Activism
    Fearless Crickets Southeast Asian youth activism. by Nguyen Thi TuyetTrinh 7/29/01. The population of Massachusetts Southeast Asians
    http://www.aamovement.net/viewpoints/fearless1.html
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    Fearless Crickets: Southeast Asian Youth Activism
    by Nguyen Thi Tuyet Trinh
    The population of Massachusetts Southeast Asians, comprised mainly of Cambodians, Vietnamese, and Lao, are increasing significantly in the Greater Boston and Lowell, Worcester, Springfield, and Lawrence urban areas. Most Southeast Asians arrived in the US during the 1980s as refugees, escaping unlivable conditions of war and poverty in their homelands. To their surprise and dismay, they continue to have to struggle with endless forces of exclusion and assimilation in the US.
    Cultural Mediators
    Immigrant and refugee youth develop extremely comprehensively through their bicultural and bilingual strengths and their ability to be cultural mediators between the mainstream and ethnic communities. This is especially true of Southeast Asian youth due to their unique "boat" journey. Most traveled through harsh conditions by foot, then by boat to a refugee camp, awaiting their immigration status to arrive to the U.S. The development of Southeast Asian youth can be better understood in a family-school-community context where youth serve as cultural mediators and are responsible for bridging resources to their parents and acting as linguistic and cultural interpreter.
    They also develop multiple cultural identities. In school Southeast Asian youth are expected to subscribe to the dominant white "American" culture, while at home and in their ethnic communities, they are expected to fulfill their cultural roles.

    47. Youth Activism
    newspapers. Organize a tobacco prevention youth group and name it. clothing.Write letters to the editors about the marketing of tobacco to youth.
    http://www.tobaccofreemontana.org/factive.htm
    Back to: Fact Sheets Mission Membership Be Involved ... UTFC Home Page ATTEND COUNTY TOBACCO COALITION MEETINGS! Organize a tobacco prevention youth group and name it. Teach tobacco prevention to elementary kids (mentoring). Conduct a survey in your school about tobacco use and the school tobacco policy. Discuss tobacco-free policies with principal and superintendent at your school. Help with tobacco cessation classes. Apply for a YAHOU grant by working on a project. Attend Project HELP camp at MSUB next summer to learn how to be a peer health counselor at your school. Attend ACS's Camp Speak Out in Washington next summer. Conduct tobacco compliance checks. Use school and community newspapers to notify the public about compliance checks and report the results. Organize activities to promote Kick Butts Day in April.

    48. Youth Leadership Support Network
    perspectives and experiences to meet each other to share talents, strategies andaspirations drawing from past and present experiences of youth activism.
    http://www.worldyouth.org/programs/summits.htm
    Programs Youth Summits Paul Robeson
    Curriculum
    ... Home
    Intergenerational Youth Summits
    YLSN-sponsored summits explore the "how's" of movement building and community empowerment. They create safe neutral space for people from diverse backgrounds, perspectives and experiences to meet each other to share talents, strategies and aspirations drawing from past and present experiences of youth activism. Summits combine discussions, multi-media/on-line resources and performances to nourish activism and networks. In February of 2001, the YLSN sponsored the first "Study and Struggle: Intergenerational Youth Activist Summit, Celebrating 41 Years and 3 Generations of Youth Movements," at the Josephine Butler Parks Center in Washington, DC. Over 200 people attended the day and a half event, including 11 cultural performances, primarily youth from the DC Metro area. Out-of-town guests included activists from Mississippi, San Francisco, New York City and Quebec bringing their perspectives and experiences to support youth activism in Washington, DC. Equally important was the on-line dialogues with dozens of youth groups in the DC area and youth activists from around the USA and Germany, Northern Ireland, Wales, Moscow, Sierra Leone, Bosnia and elsewhere, creating a broad discussion on the themes of the summit.
    The Youth Leadership Support Network
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    49. K12> Youth Activism TV Special
    K12 youth activism TV special. Date 29 Sep 1997 174118 GMT Newsgroupk12.news From theinmix@aol.com (Theinmix) Hello all! We
    http://scout.wisc.edu/addserv/NH/97-10/97-10-01/0040.html
    Date: 29 Sep 1997 17:41:18 GMT
    Newsgroup: k12.news
    From: theinmix@aol.com (Theinmix)
    Hello all! We wanted to let you know that beginning this Saturday, October
    4, "In The Mix", the PBS newsmagazine for teens, will be re-airing a
    special entitled "Politics! Action! Not Apathy". Here's a brief description
    of the episode's content:
    SHOW 419 POLITICS: ACTION! NOT APATHY
    You CAN fight City Hall! Get informed, get organized and get involved in
    politics on the local and national level. "New York Undercover" star and
    political activist Malik Yoba co-hosts this special that takes a look at young people who are making a difference through grass roots activities, school governments and party politics. They show us that teens can bring to life the issues that matter to them in their schools, communities and local governments. We spend a day with the country's youngest mayor, visit a group of Boston teens who travel to the Democratic and Republican Conventions to make sure the voice of America's youth gets heard, and see students who are fighting school boards and city halls all around the nation and winning. And if you want to make YOUR mark, In the Mix shows

    50. Miriam Lyons Profiles Nexus, A Rising Youth Activism Organisation - On Line Opin
    As I write this I am entering my fifth oweek, and my fourth o-week spentrecruiting new members for Nexus – Australian Youth Network.
    http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/2002/Feb02/Lyons.htm
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    Nexus, Interface, and Democratic Renewal.
    By Miriam Lyons
    Posted 28/02/02 Sign up here for free email updates! O-week is a very strange time on campus. Hordes of first years (identifiable by a certain openness of expression), descend on the university to be herded around on tours by overenthusiastic volunteers, deluged with freebies, and attacked on all sides by people recruiting for clubs and societies ranging from Campus Bible Study to Resistance to the Chocolate club. As I write this I am entering my fifth o-week, and my fourth o-week spent recruiting new members for Nexus – Australian Youth Network. As a member of those recruiting hosts, I have always found my organisation a challenging one to sell. Nexus is quite hard to pin down into a slogan, and the people it attracts aren’t readily identifiable as members of a particular interest group or demographic. The phrase ‘we were set up to facilitate the evolution of a diverse, open, politicised youth culture’ doesn’t go down too well with the free cup of Lipton Ice Tea.

    51. [dc--radio-coop] Feb 8 DC Area YOUTH ACTIVISM SUMMIT: Please Co-sponsor And Spre
    dcradiocoop Feb 8 DC area youth activism SUMMIT please co-sponsor and spreadthe word! DN Russo dnrusso at earthlink.net Tue, 04 Feb 2003 165054 -0500
    http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/public/dc-radio-coop/2003-February/000180.htm
    [dcradio-coop] Feb 8 DC area YOUTH ACTIVISM SUMMIT: please co-sponsor and spread the word!
    D. N. Russo dnrusso at earthlink.net
    Tue, 04 Feb 2003 16:50:54 -0500 =====================_56635677==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Tell your friends, and tell them to bring their teens! -rupert > X-eGroups-Return: sentto-3834427-133-1043430107-dnrusso= earthlink.net@returns.groups.yahoo.com X-eGroups-Return: douglas@worldyouth.org X-Sender: douglas@worldyouth.org X-Apparently-To: youthdcnews@yahoogroups.com youthdcnews@yahoogroups.com Organization: YLSN X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook, Build 10.0.4510 Importance: Normal From: "Douglas Calvin" < douglas@worldyouth.org X-Yahoo-Profile: worldyouthdc douglas@worldyouth.org Jan 2003 17:41:42 -0000 Mailing-List: list YouthDCNews@yahoogroups.com ; contact YouthDCNews-owner@yahoogroups.com

    52. [dc--radio-coop] Pls Respond To List If You Want To Cover These Events
    dcradiocoop Feb 8 DC area youth activism SUMMIT please co-sponsorand spread the word! www.geotrees.com/ anjinsan at geotrees
    http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/public/dc-radio-coop/2003-January/000155.html
    [dcradio-coop] pls respond to list if you want to cover these events
    ingrid drake ingridnatasha at yahoo.com
    Mon, 13 Jan 2003 09:27:49 -0800 (PST) Where: Dept. of Justice Washington DC - 950 Pennsylvania Ave, NW When: Friday January 17th, 2003 at 1:00pm In opposition to the racist and humiliating treatment of Iranians, Arabs, and all other immigrant groups who have been subjected to illegal arrest, deportation, and degrading treatment in the hands of the INS and Dept. of Justice, we are urging all those outraged by the recent course of events to unite and protest against these racist and discriminatory policies. email: 16Azar@resist.ca 2)"Never Go Back" Student Leadership Conference On January 22-23, 2003, hundreds of students from across the country will gather in Washington, DC to show their support for abortion rights on the 30th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that gave all American women the right to safe, legal abortion. At the Never Go Back Student Leadership Conference: Mobilizing Youth to Save Abortion Rights, pro-choice students from across the country will strategize together new ways to protect reproductive rights for future generations. Major leaders of the women's rights movement today will address the conference, including: Gloria Feldt - Planned Parenthood, Kate Michelman - NARAL, Kim Gandy - NOW, Dr. Jane Smith - Business and Professional Women USA, Eleanor Smeal - Feminist Majority Foundation, and many more!

    53. Youth Activism Book: Request For Contributions
    youth activism Book Request For Contributions. To Youth Activists Would yoube interested in writing your story for a book on activism for youth?
    http://www.inet-one.com/cypherpunks/dir.2000.09.11-2000.09.17/msg00367.html
    CH recommended: Buy This Book! Buy This Book! Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... Subject Index
    Youth Activism Book: Request For Contributions

    54. Community Works NYC - Youth Leaders - Youth Activism Today
    Public Arts Exhibits Youth Leaders - youth activism Today home page1 page 2 page 3 I LOVE OUR YOUTH. Founded in 1993 - Queens
    http://communityworksnyc.org/our_programs/public_arts_exhibits/long_walk_to_free
    Public Arts Exhibits - Youth Leaders - Youth Activism Today home page 1 page 2 page 3
    I LOVE OUR YOUTH
    Founded in 1993 - Queens
    Hosea Givan II, Founder
    "I believe the most important issues facing young people are the dearth of positive role models and the profusion of distractions diverting their attention from their responsibilities and education especially gangs." View Profile Sheet
    MAKE THE ROAD BY WALKING
    Founded in 1997 - Brooklyn
    "We believe the most important issue facing young people is their criminalization." View Profile Sheet
    YOUTH EMPOWERMENT MISSION
    Founded in 1995 - Brooklyn
    "I believe the most important issues facing young people are poverty, poor education, feelings of disempowerment and disconnect from (mainstream) America." View Profile Sheet
    home
    page 1 page 2 page 3

    55. Community Works NYC - Youth Leaders - Youth Activism Today
    Public Arts Exhibits Youth Leaders - youth activism Today home page 1 page 2 page 3 THE BROTHERHOOD/SISTER SOL. Founded in
    http://communityworksnyc.org/our_programs/public_arts_exhibits/long_walk_to_free
    Public Arts Exhibits - Youth Leaders - Youth Activism Today home page 1 page 2 page 3
    THE BROTHERHOOD/SISTER SOL
    Founded in 1995 - Harlem
    "We believe the most important issue facing our young people is growing up in a stressful and challenging environment that undermines their confidence, their performance in school and their aspirations." View Profile Sheet
    CAAAV (Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence) Organizing Asian Communities
    Founded in 1986 - Bronx
    Jane Bai, Executive Director
    Chhaya Chhoum, Program Coordinator, Youth Leadership Project

    "I believe the most important issue facing our young people is growing up American with parents who were raised in a different country with totally different traditions. That is even harder to do when you are also a young person of color." View Profile Sheet
    Founded in 1998 - Harlem
    Rachel Lloyd, Executive Director
    "I believe that the most important issues facing young women are racism, sexism, victimization and poverty. They are further failed by a society that places more value on their sexuality than their God-given worth." View Profile Sheet
    home
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    56. Southeast Europe Youth Leadership Institute
    youth activism. Prof. The notion of youth activism as an entity will be studiedin this program, and how it changes with place and time. What is activism?
    http://www.towson.edu/seeyli/level3/youth.htm

    57. TakingITGlobal Updates - Worldyouthdc - Youth Activism Summit - Comments
    200301-26 183614 edit delete youth activism Summit youth activism SummitMusic, Media, Movements, Mentors February 8, 2003 , 1 –5 pm Cada Vez
    http://updates.takingitglobal.org/read-comments?UpdateID=7439

    58. Prison Activist Resource Center: Youth
    prisons issues youth Also see our special page on the Week of Rage,February 25th, 2000. youth activism and the Criminalization of Youth.
    http://www.prisonactivist.org/youth/
    If you can see this message you have disabled JavaScript. The webpage below may therefore be poorly formatted. We are currently trying to assess if using JavaScript on our pages (in the limited way we use it) is a problem for many of you who visit our site. Please enable JavaScript and email us at parc@prisonactivist.org to let us know if this was an inconvenience. Thanks!
    Yours,
    The PARC webcrew. ALERTS! Student Organizing Publications En Espanol ... youth Also see our special page on the Week of Rage , February 25th, 2000
    Youth Activism and the Criminalization of Youth
    Following is a list of groups and web resources on youth activism and the criminalization of youth, in no particular order. Only a handful of the listings are annotated, but many are youth organizations worth checking out and in need of your support: A pdf version of this file which you can download and print can be downloaded here , and if you don't already have it, you'll need to download Adobe Acrobat free.

    59. Youth Activism
    source by and for socially conscious youth. We showcase investigative news articles,personal essays and opinions, artwork and activism resources that
    http://www.theclintonschool.org/youth.html
    The Clinton Social Action Club:
    "Activism pays the rent on being alive and being here on the planet...
    If I weren't active politically,
    I would feel as if I were sitting back eating at the banquet
    without washing the dishes or preparing the food.
    It wouldn't feel right."
    - Alice Walker

    Clinton students created the Social Action Club in the aftermath of September 11. Several students, disturbed by the US bombing campaign in Afghanistan, wanted to do something to help innocent Afghanis. We had many ideas, but finally chose to design and sell t-shirts. We sold the shirts to the Clinton community and in Union Square. The project was a huge success, raising over $500 for Afghan Women's Mission. We also participated in a dance-a-thon at PS 3 to raise money for their School to School project in Afghanistan. In addition, the Social Action Club participated in several school budget cut protests. We recruited over thirty Clinton students and parents to join the protests at City Hall. We were seen and heard on Channel 1 News and 1010 WINS radio.
    The Social Action Club is a student-led organization and is open to all Clinton students. Our first meeting was Wednesday, September 25, but we are still looking for new members.

    60. Snapshots Of Youth Activism In '96
    Snapshots of youth activism in '96. Sarah Stephen (Resistance organiser, Hobart)We see wars and conflicts, oppression, hunger and cruelty on TV all the time.
    http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/1996/258/258p9.htm
    Snapshots of youth activism in '96
    Sarah Stephen (Resistance organiser, Hobart): We see wars and conflicts, oppression, hunger and cruelty on TV all the time. We aren't given the tools to understand it, but it disturbs our true human compassion that has not yet been distorted by years of being told that there's nothing we can do about it. So we resist and get active. In the environment movement my experience is that the energy and enthusiasm that young people can bring continuously inspires generations of older activists. Ro Evans (Macquarie University student, Sydney): Resistance has been very active in supporting the democracy movement in Indonesia this year and condemning the Australian government's support for the Suharto dictatorship. Students held a 24-hour hunger strike on October 28 in support of political prisoners, many of them our age, who are awaiting trial for subversion. This charge carries the death penalty, simply for demonstrating and holding pickets like we do here. We have no choice but to protest this. Alex Bainbridge (Resistance organiser, Newcastle):

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