Helping Teens Stop Violence, Build Community, and Stand for Justice is
a guide for adults who work with young people ages ten and up on issues
related to youth leadership and social justice. It is also a training
manual for adults who want to become effective allies to young people
and develop the skills needed so that they can facilitate community
building among youth. Adults are encouraged to see young people not as a
problem but the key to the solution. The authors have decades of
experience in youth education and social justice activism and provide a
clear theoretical framework for their approach to social justice
education. On the practical level, workshop guidelines and outlines are
included for facilitating discussion and sharing around sensitive topics
of oppression, the "isms" -- racism, sexism, adultism -- as well as
gender issues, immigration, religion, ability and access. This program
presents a positive framework that draws out the experience, strength,
and idealism of young people while speaking to the issues they care
about today.