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Showing posts with label teenagers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teenagers. Show all posts

Thursday, February 13, 2014

It’s Time to Act | American Libraries Magazine

African-American college student studying at the Texas Woman’s University Library
Often statistics tell a story that spurs us to action. Consider:


  • Only 13% of African-American male 4th graders and 11% of
    African-American male 8th graders scored at or above proficient on
    national reading tests;
  • Barely half of all African-American males graduate from high school, and only 5% go to college;
  • Black male teens are eight times more likely to die from homicide than white male teens;
  • African-American males make up only 14% of the US population but nearly 40% of prison inmates;
  • Despite research that links quality school library programs to
    increased student achievement, many African-American youth live in
    communities where school libraries are underfunded, collections are out
    of date, and full-time librarians are scarce. Read more....
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Bullied to death: The tragic story of Amanda Todd

Bullied to death: The tragic story of Amanda Todd

Wednesday, October 17, 2012 - A Heart Without Compromise; Advocating for Children by Jerome Elam

DALLAS, October 17, 2012 - Amanda Todd was only one month away from her sixteenth birthday when she took her own life. Bullied to the point where she believed her life no longer had meaning, she succumbed to the insurmountable pain that her life had become and released her grasp on the world that had caused her so much torment.
How did this beautiful, bright and talented young woman cease to believe her life had value?



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