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Why take the pledge?
Far too many Black youth continue to be demonized, criminalized and murdered.
Enough is enough!
In response to this intensifying crisis, the Black Youth Project (BYP) has launched “The Pledge.”
With “The Pledge,” we are asking individuals and organizations to close ranks around black youth and make a commitment to take action and fight with black youth as they confront a relentless crisis. We at the BYP believe that each person can make a difference by doing something!
By taking The Pledge we not only articulate our concern about black youth, but symbolically unite our voices with others who will work to confront this crisis.
If we each take action, whether it is starting a group, signing a petition, or mentoring a young person in your neighborhood, then we all become a part of the solution.
Stand With Black Youth!
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Who needs a posse more?
I would have thought that a John Dewey education at the U of C lab school would have instilled a bit more conscientiousness. First of all, POSSE is intended for students with leadership potential and may be overlooked by elite schools in the traditional application process. This means giving a chance to students who have gone through public city school systems or maybe live on the west side of Chicago.
Note that this comment was made in the library of a endowed school, with a mission of cultivating a diverse community for learning. What has developed in parts (certainly not all parts) of this environment is an assumption of intellectual superiority due to the clout of our school, which delegitimizes the potential of others. The Lab School ethos functions on the idea that everyone in our community is smart, but that it is those who succeed are those who work the hardest. What is absent in this philosophy is any account for people who have disadvantage circumstances or who, thus far, have not been given the same educational opportunities as we have here. POSSE works to combat that.
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