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Target systems, 76f, 77f, 88–89 framework including, 88–89
Technologic communication, 163–167, 206. See also Media coverage
Teen Risk-Taking: A Statistical Portrait (Urban Institute), positive teen behaviors, 5–6
Time commitment competing demands, 199 leadership requiring, 119–120 screening according to, 136
Training program
content areas for youth participants, 139–140
structure of, 142 trainers/facilitators for, 143–144
Transformational leadership, 114–115 Tutoring, 144
Undervaluation (of youth), 19–21 United Nations Ad Hoc Working
Group for Youth and Millennium Development Goals, 35
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, 35
United Neighborhoods Organization (UNO), 44
UNO. See United Neighborhoods Organization
Urban Institute, study on positive teen behaviors, 5–6
Vietnam War, youth mobilization against, 43, 56
Villarosa, L., 148, 149
Visualization, as learning method, 141 Voting age, 38
W. K. Kellogg Foundation, 128–129, 206
Wages, for youth participants, 135, 199
Web sites, 163–167, 206
Weil, M., on social justice, 24–25 Weiss, M., on youth as scapegoat, 37 Western States Center, 45 Wheeler, W., 135, 141
White American, youth demographics, 5 Williams, R. J., 194–195 Word of mouth, 206
Wu, D. P., 43
YLDI. See Youth Leadership for
Development Initiative Young Wisdom Project, 19,
155, 156
YouthAction, 3, 57
on challenges of organizing, 195–196
on grants, 158
youth organizing defined, 7 Youth-Adult Collaborative
Partnership model, 69f, 70 Youth and Social Justice (Males), 42 Youth Council for Northern Ireland, 106–107
Youth First organization, 176–186, 187–193
Youth Leadership for Development Initiative (YLDI), 134–135 Youth-led community organizing,
19–20. See also Hyde/Jackson Square community
‘‘can’t live with it, can’t live without it, ’’ 202–206
challenges inherent in, 67–68, 194–212
framework for, 76f, 77f, 83–92 funding for, 7, 76f, 77f, 90–91, 135,
156–159, 199, 209–210 going it alone vs., 206–207 group structure, 167–169 guiding principles for, 76f, 77f,
81–83
hierarchy within, 142 258 INDEX
Youth-led community organizing (continued)
new models of, 66–70, 69f
recruiting for, 128–35
roles for youth participants,
139–140
screening stage for, 136–137 social and economic issues driving, 64
support/counseling for participants
of, 144–145, 152 universal elements of, 64–68
Youth-led field, 46–54 Youth-led movement, 11–12
inclusion vs. exclusion, 39 raising political consciousness, 37
Youth-led programs, 17 Youth-Led with Adult Allies model,
69f, 70
Youth of color. See also African American
forces limiting, 50, 51, 110 Youth Solidarity Summer
(YSS), 138
YSS. See Youth Solidarity Summer
Zero tolerance, 38
Zimmerman, K., 43
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