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Resources
Our E-Mail List
Your first step should be to get on our e-mail list. You'll be notified when new content is added to the Pro-Youth Pages. You may also be alerted to pro-youth action being taken and how you can join in.
Getting on our list is easy. Just send an e-mail to hatredsucks@yahoo.com with a subject line reading "put me on the e-mail list." We'll do the rest.
Links
More great websites:
- National Youth Rights Association
- http://www.youthrights.org
- NYRA's site offers the latest news on issues related to youth rights and some great ways to get involved in the struggle for justice.
- Mike Males's Home Page
- http://home.earthlink.net/~mmales/
- Sociologist Mike Males is the pre-eminent researcher on youth-related issues. The guy is a baby-boomer, but don't let that scare you. His website is like ours, except Males actually knows what he's talking about. (But we have animated gif's, so our site is still #1!)
- Youth Facts
- http://www.youthfacts.org
- Mike Males has built a second website, and this one rocks, too!
- Libertarian Rock
- http://www.libertarianrock.com
- This wonderful website is set up by the Libertarian Party. We at the Pro-Youth Pages do not encourage people to invest their energy in any third party America's current electoral system is set up for two parties, and as long as that's the case, we encourage egalitarians to work instead on improving the two major parties. With that said, this site is well worth visiting. It's packed with information and advice. Why can't the Democrats or Republicans be this cool, compassionate, or courageous?
- Advocates for Youth
- http://capwiz.com/advofy/home/
- This link takes you straight to their fabulous action page, where you can easily get the name and address of your members of Congress, your state legislators, etc. The page also offers lots of information about current legislation and campaigns relating to youth issues.
- WireTap
- http://www.alternet.org/wiretap/
- This progressive website is filled with articles on youth issues mostly written by youth.
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- http://www.un.org/rights/50/decla.htm
- Human rights the United Nations says you should enjoy.
- "South Carolina: High School Drug Raid Sparks Incredulity, Outrage"
- http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/311/stratford.shtml
- A great article about a drug raid on a high school.
Books Worth Reading
All these books are currently in print. If you can't find them at your local library, ask your librarian how to make an inter-library loan. You can also order any of these online through Amazon or Barnes & Nobel. Or have your local independent bookstore special-order a copy for you.
For a clearer view of the world
- Framing Youth: 10 Myths About the Next Generation by Mike A. Males. (Common Courage Press; ISBN: 1-156751-148-1)
- Examines the many lies our media and our political leaders tell about youth.
- How to Lie with Statistics by Daryl Huff. (W.W. Norton & Co.; ISBN: 0393310728)
- This short and highly readable book explains how statistics are routinely manipulated to mislead people. Reading this book will help you see through the lies broadcast on the evening news.
Vital info
- The Rights of Students by Eve Cary, Alan H. Levine, and Janet Price. (Viking Penguin; ISBN: 0-14-037784-0)
- A handbook on students' rights under American law. For less than 10 bucks, it's quite a bargin; a must-read for every American in a public school.
How to fight back
- Rules for Radicals: A Pragmatic Primer for Realistic Radicals by Saul D. Alinsky (Vintage Books; ISBN: 0679721134)
- The classic text on fighting powers that be. Still the best book on grassroots strategy.
- Organizing for Social Change by Kim Bobo, Jackie Kendall, and Steve Max (Seven Locks Press; ISBN: 092976594x)
- A step-by-step guide to activist strategies and tactics.
- Generation React: Activism for Beginners by Danny Seo (Ballantine Books; ISBN: 0-345-41242-7)
- Seo was 12 years old when he founded Earth 2000. In this short book, he shares his tips for changing the world when you're not even allowed to vote.
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