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Wingspread Journal

TIME FOR A CHILDREN'S MOVEMENT

Wingspread Journal, Winter 1997

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I. Reflections

A Culture Shift of the Heart
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II. Special Section: Is It Time for a Children's Movement?

What Does History Have to Say About a Children's Movement?
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by Theda Skocpol
Three guidelines from history that may help point the way for the future.

Creating a Parade for Kids
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The world of politics may not be child-friendly, but parents will need to master it if children are to be nurtured well.

Is it Time for a Children's Movement?
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10 Essential Elements in an American Social Movement

III. Wingspread Conferences

Debunking the 10 Worst Myths About America's Teens
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by Mike A. Males
Take a look at our young people and you'll see a mirror of the adult world.

Getting Youth on Board
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by Tim Burke

14 Action Points for Getting Youth Involved
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"Powerful Friends for Kids" Meet at Wingspread
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by Martin I. Scherr

#1 Question Puts Kids First in Kansas City
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Bonds That Build: An Intergenerational Strategy for Community
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by Eric Kingson, Jack Cornman, and Judith Kline Leavitt
Communities that work draw on and serve people of all ages.

IV. What If...

We Told the Truth About America's Youth?
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by Marcia Chatelain
Don't believe the nightly news. A teen shares a truer picture of our youth.

V. Database

Organizations, resources, and readings
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