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Generational Struggles - The Unique Trials Facing Urban Youth - cover

Generational Struggles - The Unique Trials Facing Urban Youth

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

In the heart of bustling cities, where towering skyscrapers cast long shadows and the streets hum with a relentless energy, there lies a hidden world—the world of urban youth. These young people, filled with dreams and aspirations, navigate a complex landscape of challenges and opportunities, shaping their lives in the crucible of urban living.

This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the urban youth experience, delving into the challenges they face and the interventions that can help them thrive. Drawing on research and real-life stories, the book provides a nuanced understanding of the issues that affect urban youth, including poverty, crime, education, health, and social services. It also highlights the importance of family, community, and mentorship in shaping the lives of young people.

Through the lens of ten thought-provoking chapters, the book examines the impact of poverty on health and well-being, the challenges of accessing social services, the importance of digital literacy, and the power of youth voice. It also explores the role of schools, law enforcement, and juvenile justice in shaping the lives of urban youth.

This book is more than just an academic treatise; it is a call to action, urging readers to work together to create a brighter future for urban youth. It highlights the importance of investing in communities, supporting families, and empowering young people to reach their full potential. By working together, we can create a world where all young people, regardless of their circumstances, have the opportunity to thrive.

With its evidence-based insights and inspiring narratives, this book is essential reading for anyone who works with or cares about urban youth. It is a valuable resource for policymakers, educators, social workers, community leaders, and parents. It is also an inspiring read for young people themselves, offering hope and guidance for navigating the challenges of growing up in an urban environment.

Join us on this journey into the world of urban youth, where resilience and hope intersect with adversity and challenge. Together, let us strive to create a world where every young person has the opportunity to reach their full potential and live a life of purpose and fulfillment.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 167 pages.

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