An edition of Urban sanctuaries (1994)

Urban sanctuaries

neighborhood organizations in the lives and futures of inner-city youth

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An edition of Urban sanctuaries (1994)

Urban sanctuaries

neighborhood organizations in the lives and futures of inner-city youth

1st ed.
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Kids grow up in our inner cities trying, in the words of one youth worker, "just to live, just to duck the bullet." This book is the story of exemplary neighborhood organizations - the urban sanctuaries that have given hope to inner-city adolescents - and it is the story of the adults who created and sustain them.

The experience and accomplishments of these youth organizations challenge myths about inner-city youth - their capacities, their interest, and their ambitions. The six teenagers featured in this book are not invulnerable children who survive the precarious corridors of their environment against all odds. They survive because of their participation in neighborhood-based organizations that offer them support, guidance, safety, companionship, and opportunities to learn and grow in ways they can accept.

Much of the disappointment of past policies and programs is due to a poor fit between outsider assumptions about what is best for inner-city teens versus what really works. Using the voices and experiences of teenagers and their advocates, Urban Sanctuaries shows that the youth of our inner cities want a better life and a legitimate role in society and that they will reach for it when given a real chance to learn the needed skills, attitudes, and values.

As Tito, one gang member profiled in the stories, put it, "Kids can walk around trouble, if there is some place to walk to, and someone to walk with." Urban Sanctuaries describes that someone and someplace.

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Pages
246

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Urban sanctuaries: neighborhood organizations in the lives and futures of inner-city youth
1994, Jossey-Bass Publishers
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [231]-239) and index.

Published in
San Francisco

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.23/5
Library of Congress
HQ796 .M385 1994, HQ796.M385 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiv, 246 p. :
Number of pages
246

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1429405M
Internet Archive
urbansanctuaries00mcla
ISBN 10
1555425992
LCCN
93040706
OCLC/WorldCat
29255558
Library Thing
1231204
Goodreads
4143024

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