Grandparents speak out about the causes and consequences of youth violence in their Chicago neighborhood. They suggest ways in which this social problem can be addressed from their perspective as well. These grandparents receive support in helping them raise their grandchildren through the Sankofa Safe Child Initiative.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Youth at Risk Stepping Towards a Promising Future with Mentors
Children in many parts of Chicago experience challenges in their neighborhoods. Many of these were showcased in Alex Kotlowitz's book, There Are No Children Here, who is highlighted in this video. However, mentorship programs can have a significant impact on the lives of children and teenagers. Enlace Chicago is one of source of these services in Little Village -- their work makes a difference in steering kids away from risk and instead towards brighter futures.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Perspectives on youth violence
Community members discuss youth violence, especially its implications for young African American men. The documentary then profiles programs offered by BUILD, Inc. which has worked in some of Chicago's toughest neighborhoods giving at-risk youth alternatives to the violence.
Why After School Matters: Better Boys Foundation
Learn about the Better Boys Foundation and why after school programs matter for stemming the impact of community violence on the lives of teens in Chicago.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Saturday, February 26, 2011
City and state officials visit the current cohort of Roosevelt University undergraduates who are learning about youth violence in Chicago and making a difference in the community.
Recent guests have included Illinois State Senator Mattie Hunter (left; center of photo) as well as Jody Weis, Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department (below).
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