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Subject Teens reclaim rhetoric on youth violence
Date October 13, 2022 11:15 AM
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** These teens are fighting to change the rhetoric and reality around youth violence in the Pittsburgh area | S4, Ep. 1 ([link removed])
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"So as I’m writing this essay, I’m really thinking to myself like, I don’t wanna go through this again. I don’t wanna have to see my little cousins go through this again. I don’t wanna have to, you know, see somebody’s mother go through this again,” said Jaia Harrison, age 14. " Listen to more of Jaia's reflections here. ([link removed])

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** "Making change": Youth violence and its effects in Pittsburgh [link removed]
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"Soon, I started re-thinking and re-imagining street design and cities and dreaming how much more efficient and fun and affordable life could be if everyone had the option to safely choose bicycles," the essayist writes. ([link removed])

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More than 200,000 Americans are serving life sentences in prisons. Jeffrey Shockley is one of them, doing his time in SCI-Fayette.
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