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14 days ago

Street Harassment Is No Compliment (Opinion)

YCteen, Margaret Heftler

Julie Drizin said: Teenage girls say that older men make lewd comments and gestures to them all the time. The incidents are rarely reported to police.

gender, Public Safety, teenagers, sexual harassment

22 days ago

Segregated Prom Tradition Yields to Unity

CNN, Jamie Gumbrecht Apr 30, 2013

Julie Drizin said: They go to school together, and play on the same sports teams, but some southern towns still hold separate proms for white and black students. In Wilcox County, some young people said it was time for a change.

Racism, youth, teenagers, public schools

Feb 28, 2013

The Real Snack Food Story

NPR, Youth Radio, Chantell Williams Feb 27, 2013

Julie Drizin said: Most parents believe their children have healthy eating habits, but kids themselves admit that chips and candy are a major food groups.

Health, obesity, hunger, nutrition, parenting, teenagers

Feb 15, 2013

Recognizing Signs of Abusive Dating Among Teenagers

Motherlode, The New York Times, Judy Bolton-Fasman Feb 15, 2013

Julie Drizin said: February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that 10 percent of teens experience violence from a dating partner.

Health, violence, safety, stalking, girls, teenagers, domestic abuse

Jun 13, 2012

The Scars of Stop-and-Frisk (Opinion/Video)

New York Times, Julie Dressner and Edwin Martinez Jun 13, 2012

Julie Drizin said: Tyquan Brehon of Brooklyn recounts the impact of being stopped by police more than 60 times during his teenage years.

police, urban, harassment, Criminal Justice, teenagers, adolescence, African American male

Jun 13, 2012

Youth Unemployment: More Than Seven In 10 US Teens Jobless In Summer

Associated Press, Hope Yen Jun 12, 2012

Julie Drizin said: Nearly half of teenagers who want summer jobs in the U.S. are unemployed or underemployed, a situation one economist calls a "labor market depression for teens."

Economy, jobs, work, summer, employment, teenagers

Jun 9, 2012

How One School District Cut Suspensions In Half

Youth Radio, Huffington Post, Robyn Gee Jun 5, 2012

Julie Drizin said: Administrators at California's Richmond High are exercising greater flexibility and creativity in dealing with disciplinary issues, including the use of a peer court.

Education, youth, juvenile justice, teenagers, dropouts, public schools, suspensions, peer court

May 14, 2012

Parents Urged to Talk, Make Contract with Their Teen Drivers

USA Today, Larry Copeland May 13, 2012

Julie Drizin said: The auto club AAA calls Memorial Day to Labor Day the "100 Deadliest Days" for teen drivers. Experts say speeding and distractions are more of a threat than drunk driving.

safety, parenting, teenagers, accidents

May 3, 2012

Thousands Join Girl in Urging Seventeen Magazine to Publish Unedited Images

The Guardian, Karen McVeigh May 3, 2012

Julie Drizin said: Teenage girls are petitioning a popular U.S. magazine to publish authentic images instead of pictures of young women photoshopped to look thinner and have unblemished skin.

gender, girls, teenagers, eating disorders, self-esteem

Apr 26, 2012

Life on the Bubble

Chronicle of Social Change, Daniel Heimpel, John Kelly, Anna Jacobi Apr 24, 2012

Julie Drizin said: California lawmakers have raised the age youth leave the foster care system. But due to budget woes, this change will be phased in over time, meaning that older teens will fall through the safety net.

California, Foster Care, youth, teenagers, aging out, dependency courts

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