Rather than going abroad my Junior year I enrolled in an urban education program in
The magazine, New Youth Connections, is published by Youth Communication, an organization whose primary focus is to “[help] teenagers develop their reading and writing skills so they can acquire the information they need to make thoughtful choices about their lives.” The organization also publishes a magazine by and for teens in foster care and one by and for parents with children in foster care. The magazines are a way for populations with similar goals and struggles to share information and reach out to one another, which is particularly important when their struggles take place in what are often some of the most alienating bureaucratic systems. The magazines also empower youth and families in both the process of writing and reading to give advice and discuss themes which only authorities are otherwise expected to address (D.A.R.E., social workers, Heath Ed teachers, courts). The experiences shared in the magazines can then become collectively owned and confronted by individuals, school classes, youth and family programs, and non-profits as discussions circulate. For me at least, watching my students relate and speak out in response to some of the articles was pretty remarkable.
The stories are thoughtful, complicated, and powerful, whether you’re facing similar struggles or not. Definitely check them out.
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I just read "A sky scraper of trust" from the on line
youth journal. WOW. It was heart rending. Wonderful work. I hope other foster kids get to read this.
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