“We are not all gangbangers”: Youth in high-poverty urban U.S. communities of color describe their attitudes toward violence, struggles, and resilience
Katherine Tyson McCrea, Maryse Richards, Kaleigh V. Wilkins, Amzie Moore II, Kevin M. Miller, Cynthia Onyeka, Heather Watson, Dreyce Denton, Usamah Temple, Tamera Smith, Elijah Daniels
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Centering youth voices in a participatory cross-age mentoring program in urban high-poverty communities, this paper addresses three problems in knowledge about youth of color experiencing low-incom...
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