January 10, 2011 – January 16, 2011
Lake schools grab big bucks in Race to the Top reform program
Denise-Marie Balona, Orlndo Sentinel, January 16, 2011
Stop the Violence, Rally in Youngstown
Staff Wtiter, WBKN, January 16, 2011
Diamond Bar students win Martin Luther King Jr. Youth Social Justice Awards
Staff Writer, SGV Tribune, January 16, 2011
California Turning Tide on Youth Prisons
Jakada Imani, San Fran Gate, January 15, 2011
Using Popular Culture to Address Violence & Bullying With Youth of Color
Bianca Laureano, Reality Check News, January 14, 2011
Scott County students organize youth leadership conference
Shawntaye Hopkins, Lexington Herald, January 14, 2011
African in America or African American?
Mukoma Wa Ngugi, The Guardian, January 14, 2011
Black, Hispanic students continue to fail state tests in higher numbers
Meir Rinde, New Jersey Times, January 14, 2011
Children in Poverty Challenge Teachers
Shawn Cetrone, Herald Online, January 14, 2011
Nigeria looks to youth, internet and Barack Obama for poll inspiration
David Smith, The Guardian, January 13, 2011
Economic Crisis and Black Youth
Staff Writer, Atlanta Post, January 13, 2011
New Research Finds Tough Times for Black Children
Patti Hassler, Childrens Defense Fund, January 13, 2011
Colleges limited in what they can do about troubled students
Les Blumenthal and David Goldstein, Miami Herald
Queens youths at Greater Ridgewood Youth Council are given a voice on Internet radio show
Daily News, Clare Trapasso, January 11, 2011
Wash U black social work students honor MLK with free financial seminar
The St. Louis American, Staff Writer, January 11, 2011
Croydon’s first youth magazine
Joanna Till, Croydon Today, January 10, 2011
Delhi pushing youth to violence
Arif Shafi Wani, Greate Kasmir News, January 10, 2011
Charter schools are the public education wave of the future
Tom Bohs, The Jackson Sun, January 10, 2011
More Kids Go to Court for Classroom Misbehavior
Morgan Smith, The Texas Tribune, January 10, 2011