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Youth in the Media: Resource Links
| Back to Youth in the Media main page.General LinksArticle Thirteen (Phillips Community Television), media created by inner city youth ages 9-18, including television programs, magazines, photo exhibits, web pages, and community projects.
Asian Media Access, media creation and production, and media education.
Benton Foundation/Connect for Kids, media and policy organization report, "Effective Language for Communicating Children's Issues."
Berkeley Media Studies Group, publications on the media and children's issues, including "Youth and Violence in California Newspapers."
Building Blocks for Youth, alliance of research, advocacy, and law-enforcement personnel that seeks fairness for minority youth in the justice system; conducts research on effects of media.
The Casey Journalism Center on Children and Families, news, news summaries, and leadership on a variety of children and family topics.
Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice, features policy research in the field of juvenile justice, including effects of media.
Children Now, works to improve the quality of news and entertainment media for children and about children's issues.
Children's Defense Fund—Minnesota, advocacy organization for children, with focus on public policy.
In Progress, a media training and mentorship program focused on video, digital photography, and public speaking for Twin Cities' youth.
Media Channel, source of media information and criticism, with sub-sites on teaching media and youth making media.
Migizi Communications, Inc., media education, creation, and training for youth and adults.
Mind on the Media, fostering critical analysis of media messages and raising awareness of the negative affects of images in the media.
Minneapolis Public Schools: Youth Media Program - A Choice of Weapons, youth media training and programs.
Minneapolis Telecommunications Network, trains youth in media literacy and media skills.
Minnesota 4H Youth Media Corps, youth media project developed in partnership with the Minnesota Alliance With Youth.
Minnesota News Council, site focusing on ethics and the press; includes a section for students and educators.
National Institute on Media and the Family, research, education, and advocacy about the media and its affect on youth and families.
Search Institute, Minnesota-based organization that advises communities, schools, and parents on positive youth development.
Star Tribune - Minnesota Youth News.
Walker Art Center, youth-run art and media council.
We INTERRUPT This Message, nonprofit media strategy and training organization with links to publications "Speaking for Ourselves: A Youth Assessment of Local News Coverage" and "In Between the Lines: How The New York Times Frames Youth."
Youth Media Network, PBS-affiliated organization dedicated to helping youth voices be heard.
ArticlesDiscourses on Youth: Youth in Crisis? Kathleen Knight Abowitz (Miami University of Ohio, Department of Educational Leadership).
Demonizing Youth, Linda S. Beres and Thomas D. Griffith, Loyola Law Review, January 2001. PDF format, 207 KB; Adobe Acrobat Reader required.
Computer Project Seeks to Avert Youth Violence, Francis X. Clines, New York Times, October 24, 1999.
Who Owns the Columbine Tragedy? Dave Cullen, Salon Magazine, August 16, 1999.
Schoolground or Police State? Nicole Davis, ColorLines, Winter 1999-2000.
Youth Watch: Shifting Ground, Nat Ives, Z Magazine, October 1996.
Moral Spaces and Moral Panics: High Schools, War Zones and Other Dangerous Places, Patricia Molloy, Culture Machine, Issue 4, 2002.
First, we kill all the 11-year-olds, Robin Templeton, Salon Magazine, May 27, 1998.
Now for the Bad News: A Teenage Time Bomb, Richard Zoglin, Time Magazine, January 15, 1996.
BooksChannel Surfing: Race Talk and the Destruction of Today's Youth, Henry Giroux, Palgrave Macmillan, 1997.
"The Lamentable Alliance Between the Media and School Critics," David C. Berliner and Bruce I. Biddle, in G. I. Maeroff, Ed., Imaging Education: The Media and the Schools in America, Teachers College Press, 1998.
The Scapegoat Generation: America's War on Adolescents, Mike Males, Common Courage Press, 1996.
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