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Discussion on How We Can Stop Youth Violence - June 11, 2013

Stop Youth Violence

We can report on who gets killed and where.

But how do we report on what stops the violence?

We’ll talk about that on June 11 from 10 am to noon at 618 S. Michigan, Stage Two, Columbia College.

It’s a workshop for journalists on how to measure what works and what’s missing in the effort to stop the violence.

We’ll hear from public health experts, who will walk us through ways of measuring what agencies say about their work.

We’ll hear about what exists here in Chicago. And we’ll hear from about agencies on how they do their work, and how you can measure the results.

Natalie Moore, WBEZ’s South Side Bureau chief, is our moderator

It’s a good time to do this.

Why?

Since Rahm is raising $50 million in private funds to give out to agencies that will help stop crime, isn’t it our jobs as journalists to see if this money will make a difference?

But no matter what, shouldn’t be asking these questions now?

We’re partnering again for this effort with the unique city-wide effort, Strengthening Chicago’s Youth (SCY), which links over 120 agencies and organizations involved in dealing with youth violence. http://www.scy-chicago.org/

Talk to me - digame, [email protected], office 312 369 6400, cell- 773 595 8667

Steve Franklin

 
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Peace Talks: Your Hood - Your Call - October 7, 2012

Peace Talks

Listen and Learn about Save Our School Children (S.O.S)

I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Michelle Hoy-Watkins, the creator of Save our School Children (S.O.S), a program developed to help reduce youth violence on the South and West sides of Chicago. S.O.S. is a program of the Forensic Center at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology.

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Check out The Forensic Center’s site for more details on their other youth programs and to learn how you can get involved.

 

Shorty: Your Chicago South Side Resource is partnering with We Are Not Alone -No Estamos Solos “to tell stories about the everyday heroes, the well-known community groups and all organizations, whether large or small, who are doing their best to deal with the violence and the problems that nurture it.” Visit Chicago is the World to learn more about the program and how you can contribute.

The Deborahs Support Parents of Young Victims of Violence

Deborah Movement Logo

The Deborah Movement, an arm of The Black Star Project, is a group of concerned citizens that support the families of young people that are victims of violence. Listen to my interview with Claudette Rednic, the Lead Servant of the Deborahs, to find out more about who the organization and what they do.

 

My Interview with Claudette Redic, the Lead Servant of the Deborahs

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The Deborahs in Action

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Shorty: Your Chicago South Side Resource is partnering with We Are Not Alone -No Estamos Solos “to tell stories about the everyday heroes, the well-known community groups and all organizations, whether large or small, who are doing their best to deal with the violence and the problems that nurture it.” Visit Chicago is the World to learn more about the program and how you can contribute.

Seeking Youth Organizations on the South & West Sides Committed to Non-Violence

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I am partnering with We Are Not Alone - No Estamos Solos to report the stories of youth organizations committed to non-violence. They must be located on the South and West sides of Chicago. If you know of any, please let me know.

Thanks for your support!

 

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