When the people who ran Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Inner City Games programs in more than a dozen cities hooked up on conference calls...
At the opening of last month’s filibuster in Washington to save 20,000 AmeriCorps positions, Candace Spiller stepped up to the podium, fresh...
Many teenagers have been inspired by the quick success that Derrick Seaver found after graduating from high school two years ago, but...
Cheyenne, Wyo.—Gina Scott was sent to her first foster home when she was 9. Like many others in the foster care system,...
Hip-hop culture is everywhere: tagged on the sides of buildings and bridges, bumping in Jeep Wranglers in school parking lots, blasting out...
Herbert Hoover Humanitarian Award For: Volunteer support of educational and youth-development programs.By: Boys & Girls Clubs of America.Winner: Arlene Mark, author and...
Suddenly, the world is filled with nasty girls. “Girls just want to be mean,” the New York Times Magazine announced last year,...
Lawmakers plan to introduce legislation this month that they hope will make it unnecessary for parents to give up custody of their...
A battery of positive youth indicators over the past decade has brought encouraging news to all youth workers. Teen pregnancy, smoking and...
The George Gund Foundation1845 Guildhall Building45 Prospect Ave. WestCleveland, OH 44115(216) 241-3114www.gundfdn.org • El Barrio Inc., Cleveland, $40,000 for the Creando Posibilidades/Creating...
When Homelessness Hits Home Los Angeles has more than 40,000 homeless people and New York has nearly that many, including 9,000 families...
Feeling Green Ann De LacyOlney, Md. Jim Myer’s story about the Darrell Green Youth Life Foundation (“Football Star Scores in Washington,” July/August)...
Obesity has only recently been publicized as a major American public health crisis, and already authorities are pushing the usual politically popular...
World Tobacco Law Advances Proponents of an international treaty on tobacco control, which focuses on preventing youth smoking, are pushing for ratification...
Nonprofits Could it be that the D.C.-based Children’s Defense Fund is downgrading its efforts in Congress in favor of more grassroots work?...
That idle hands and idle minds are the work of the devil and a major cause of juvenile delinquency has been an...
In July, The New York Post broke the news about New York City’s decision to open Harvey Milk High School, the first...
Help, But Not Enough, for Girl Who Was Discarded TwiceThe New York Times During the eight years of Stephanie Ramos’ life, she...
African-American Her Rite of Passage: How to Design and Deliver a Rites of Passage Program for African-American Girls and Young Women, by...
A compilation of the reports from this issue.