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Out of the Mouths of Youths

North Lawndale Community News youth media reporters conducted a group interview on the subject of violence in the community. In this video, several female youth were interviewed by NLCN youth reporters about youth violence in their neighborhoods. Among the issues being addressed are gang violence and its effects on youth.

Stereotypes: Young Men & Violence

In Chicago, young black men and Englewood have become synonymous with violence. Chain of Change Youth Leadership Council member Tiara Epps interviews young men from Englewood about the violence they experience, how the media influences them, and their solutions to what is happening in their neighborhood.

Youth Perspectives on Violence

In this video, Chain of Change Youth Leadership Council member Lynda Lopez asks local youth about their experiences with violence in Chicago. Youth share their definitions, personal stories, and solutions to the violence.

Insights on Violence

Youth of different ages and ethnicities from neighborhoods across the Chicagoland area provide insights into how they define violence. Definitions range from physical and emotional violence to gossip and gang violence.

True Star NUF SAID Gun P.S.A.

This PSA focuses on how teens feel about safety in their neighborhoods.

A Bullet Goes Farther Than You Think

This article focuses on how teens feel about safety in their neighborhoods.

Be Seen – Breanna’s Story

Breanna used to live in Humboldt Park, but her family moved away to the north side a few years ago. These days, Breanna enjoys visiting her relatives in Humboldt Park, and skateboarding on the streets on which she grew up. Read more…

Be Seen – Cookie’s Story

Cookie is a teenager from Chicago’s Garfield Park neighborhood, who spends most of her free time in the neighboring Humboldt Park. Cookie reflects on the NUF SAID data on violence, focusing on the perceived “loss of face” that leads many teens to engage in violent actions. Cookie also talks about her everyday life and showcases her singing talent.

Be Seen – Mike’s Story

Mike lives in Humboldt Park, where he spends most of his free time playing basketball with his friends. Mike reflects on his experience with violence caused by the perceived “loss of face,” referring to the survey responses by other Chicago teenagers. Mike is also a talented singer, performing in the same group as his friend Cookie.

Do Students Trust Authority?

In this article written by Youth Journalist Manquaze Allen, he interviews youth from the Chicago Housing Authority development where he lives.  Manquaze asked youth a hypothetical question: if they had a conflict with another student in school, would they go to an authority figure? Read more…