Ardizzone, Leonisa, 1968-

Gettin' my word out : voices of urban youth activists / Getting my word out Leonisa Ardizzone. - xiii, 111 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references (pages 99-107) and index.

Preface: What Is Peace Education? -- Defining Violence - Defining Peace -- Sites of Youth Activism: Operating on the Periphery -- Why Youth Become Activists: Critical Experience and Finding Voice -- Motivations to Activism: Desire to Broaden One's Horizons and Practice Social Responsibility -- Refuting Conceptions of Youth Violence -- Youth Activism Transforms Activists -- Finding Voice through the Arts -- Transforming Education -- Sample Selection and Demographics. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Appendix I.

"At a time when many adults criticize young people as being self-absorbed and apolitical, this book demonstrates, through research conducted with inner-city youth activists, the inaccuracy of this judgment. Working through nonformal activist organizations, Leonisa Ardizzone examines how youth activists respond to injustice, counteract violence, practice social responsibility, and form collaborative networks of individuals and organizations. These peace-builders embody the core values of peace education. They and their nonformal activist organizations model practices and methods that, if applied to formal education, would not only create more humane learning experiences for all, but would also reconfirm education as a catalyst and framework for personal and social transformation."--BOOK JACKET.

0791471799 9780791471791 0791471802 9780791471807

2006037444


Youth movements
Urban youth

HN19 / .A76 2007

305.235091732