Black youth rising : activism and radical healing in urban America / Shawn A. Ginwright.

Black Youth Rising examines how toxic social conditions outside of schools, in neighborhoods, cities, and society have threatened black youth's capacity to dream, hope, organize, and act. In this break-through book, Shawn Ginwright presents an alternative framework for understanding today's black yo...

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Main Author: Ginwright, Shawn A.
Language:English
Published: New York : Teachers College Press, [2010], ©2010.
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Physical Description:viii, 179 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Format: Book

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505 0 0 |t Introduction  |g 1 --  |t Things Done Changed: Postcrack Black Urban America  |g 6 --  |t Building a New Type of Community Organization  |g 7 --  |t Building Spaces for Radical Healing  |g 10 --  |t Theoretical Backdrop  |g 13 --  |t Jazz and a Note on Methodology  |g 20 --  |t Organization of the Book  |g 22 --  |g 1  |t A Trip Through a Blues City: Youth, Radicalism, and the Politics of Oakland  |g 26 --  |t Black Activism, 1960 to 1975  |g 33 --  |t Roland's Activism: The Growth of Black Youth Activism in Oakland  |g 33 --  |t The Urban Trifecta: Dismantling Oakland's Black Political Infrastructure  |g 42 --  |t Peace Out to Revolution! Post-1980s Activism in Oakland  |g 44 --  |t More Services, Less Activism  |g 51 --  |g 2  |t Fostering Caring Relationships for Social Justice  |g 53 --  |t Care as a Political Act in Black Community Life  |g 56 --  |t Leadership Excellence: Building Activism Through Care  |g 58 --  |t Mikayla and Mamma Ned  |g 59 --  |t Kevin's Rebound  |g 64 --  |t Enacting Radical Care  |g 68 --  |t The Soft Side of Revolution, Care, and Rebuilding Community Life  |g 73 --  |g 3  |t Building a Healing Community  |g 77 --  |t Reframing Community and Civic Life  |g 79 --  |t Camp Akili: A Pedagogy of Radical Healing and Care  |g 80 --  |t Camp Akili: From Terell's Point of View  |g 82 --  |t The Power of Ritual: Creating Community Through Collective Experience  |g 87 --  |t No Set Trippin! The Power of Community  |g 94 --  |t Healing and New Textures of Social Capital  |g 97 --  |g 4  |t Creating Consciousness Through Black Masculinity  |g 102 --  |t Stories of Our Fathers  |g 106 --  |t From Critical Consciousness to Action: Activism and Black Masculinity  |g 113 --  |t Who's Your Daddy?  |g 116 --  |t Vince's Homecoming  |g 119 --  |g 5  |t Reclaiming Africa: Building Racial Wellness Among African American Youth  |g 122 --  |t Return to Home: Camp Akebulan and Youth Identity  |g 124 --  |t Lateefa's Story: From West Oakland to West Africa and Back  |g 125 --  |t Building Knowledge of Self in a Slave Dungeon  |g 129 --  |t Tre's Story  |g 131 --  |t Blackness on the Block: Returning to Oakland  |g 135 --  |t Identity and Activism  |g 142 --  |g 6  |t An Emancipatory Vision for Black Youth: Toward an Ecologically Responsive Strategy for Justice  |g 144 --  |t Radical Healing in Policy and Practice  |g 148 --  |t In Pursuit of What It Takes  |g 155. 
520 |a Black Youth Rising examines how toxic social conditions outside of schools, in neighborhoods, cities, and society have threatened black youth's capacity to dream, hope, organize, and act. In this break-through book, Shawn Ginwright presents an alternative framework for understanding today's black youth. Resulting from his work with young people in a community based organization in Oakland, California, Ginwright formulated a process called zradical healing.y As a result of radical-healing practices, African American youth learned to connect their racial identity to broader social and political issues which ultimately contributed to academic achievement, innovative forms of civic engagement, and overall well being. Combining a theoretically grounded framework with practical strategies, Black Youth Rising offers a new model for understanding what African American youth need in order to succeed in school and in life. This book is essential reading for educators, social workers, community organizers, after-school coordinators, and all who work with inner-city adolescents. (Publisher). 
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