“Developing both of those languages well is very important for immigrants and for any kids of color," said Cynthia Garcia Coll, Brown University professor and developmental psychologist.
"When I first came, I was scared. There were many people from different countries, talking in their native languages, and like I didn’t really understand what’s going on."
Young journalists typically begin work on a radio project with enthusiasm and a basic idea for a
story.
But where can they go for help to rein in an idea, find the right interviewees, develop questions
or refocus a story idea that didn’t go in the direction planned?
In the past 10 years, youth activism on behalf of the poor and unfortunate has increased exponentially, “which is a very important thing because back in 2001, a lot of youth were attacking [homeless] people on the streets,” said...
Lori Casson is executive director of Dayspring Center, which provides shelter, food and support for homeless families -- about 600 people annually -- to help them become self-sufficient. "People lack education and good jobs, and so they're...
Imagine that you are on a Caribbean island. Sunlight streams down your back. You smell the invigorating sea air, lounge on the beach and read a novel you saved for vacation. For many, the Turks and Caicos Islands is a vacation destination...
Despite one of the world's most comprehensive children's rights statutes, many Brazilian children live on the streets, unaware of the rights they are guaranteed. These children face harsh and dangerous conditions. Some, dissatisfied with...
In Favela Calabar, 10 people live in a two-room house -- one room heaped with blankets and sheets, the other mired under pots and pans. A tattered curtain separates the two. In an upscale neighborhood, three people live in a two-story...
Standing on a street corner in the United States, you might hear music reverberating out of a nearby car window or see someone listening to a song on headphones. If you asked a teen what music is, the response probably would be that it is...
Every day, Kacey and Itanika have rules to follow. For instance, each day the sisters must observe "quiet time." During this time, the girls have three choices: Stay in their rooms, leave the building or go to the TV room. These aren't...