JOHN HOPKINS UNIVERSITY eSCHOOL+ INITIATIVE As school districts decide how to provide schooling this fall, they should take a close look at...
In a remarkably short period of time, the COVID-19 pandemic has required us to change almost everything about how we live and...
The spike in new COVID-19 cases here in the U.S. has some people on edge. The truth is that the majority of...
►►►Scroll down for slideshow JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — It was drizzling steadily on June 6 when one of the largest civil rights protests...
With schools making sudden shifts to remote learning and companies pivoting to digital work, devices are playing a vital role in sustaining...
Fresh shell casings are still scattered in the streets. Multiple sets of dice are still rolling like rocks in an avalanche. Bottles...
Although stay-at-home requirements are being lifted in phases, many people are choosing to remain indoors until the coast is clear. This decision...
CORTLAND, N.Y. — As the Black Lives Matter movement here looks to turn its public support into political momentum, local libertarians are...
NEW YORK — The Surrogate’s Court in Lower Manhattan received a fresh coat of paint — albeit an unprompted one, after graffiti,...
NEW YORK — After weeks of protest across New York, state and local elected officials are still scrambling to develop plans to...
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Pressure is mounting on city lawmakers to change how the Syracuse Police Department operates: The state passed two sets...
Youth Today has a section dedicated to posts with grants offering to fund projects or activities related to the COVID-19 virus. These...
Restrictive therapeutic facilities — inpatient psychiatry units, residential facilities, group homes and juvenile detention facilities — serve the most challenging youth in...
Let's start by saying that it’s clear that all professionals who work with youth have full schedules, are always busy with weekend...
Last year, 11th-grader Terri Holden, 17, found herself on the road to dropping out of high school — like one in every...
Several years ago I was running a reentry project in south Brooklyn supporting formerly incarcerated people returning to their communities. We were...
To the cliché “hard cases make bad law” allow me to add a corollary: Horror-story cases make horrible law.
“We have allowed our most vulnerable children to be thrown away, to be traumatized, to be locked up in these...
There’s been a lot of news about women abused by men in power lately, and I've been thinking about the girls I...
What really changed my life was coming to understand the deep problem of structural and institutional racism that exists within child protective...