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mariahm's comments:

on Graffiti, Gangs and Growth

Last summer I had the privelege of offering a poetry workshop for detained youths awaiting trial on measure 11 charges as part of a PSU senior project. To me, the most striking thing about the (mostly gang affiliated) kids being held at the Juvenile Justice Complex is their ordinariness, their youthful vulnerability, and their inherent promise as citizens. One of the most talented poets in the measure 11 unit explained a situation of little alternative to entering gangs - they perceive non-affiliation as more dangerous than joining a gang. Most importantly, there is no exit strategy for gang membership - no clear mechanism for reintegration into normal society short of relocating, a costly and unlikely option for poor youth of color. We need ex-gang youth empowered, funded and supported so that they may design gang recovery programs that actually work! Let youth help eachother, and don't focus on prevention only - these are capable young people in search of a legitimate place society!

posted 5 years, 2 months ago
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