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Advocates for Youth's online book club is happening TODAY on Twitter. This month's book was The Absoutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie. Come on over and share what you thought of the book and how it can be used as a tool for frank discussions of sexuality and relationships as well as social justice and health disparities. |
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Under the theme “Nothing for Us Without Us”, Y-PEER (Youth Peer Education Network) in partnership with organizations and individuals from around the globe working with young people is launching the third annual “10 Days of Activisim” (10 DoA) campaign from 1st to 10th September, 2012. In last year’s 10DoA, young people in 20 countries reported over 230 activities which reached more than 10,700 people. The goal for this year is to reach young people in 50 countries including young people in school, out of school, young key affected population and marginalized youths. Check out the blogs here and the rest of the campaign here!
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From stories of our amazing youth activists, to federal, state, and U.S. Foreign Policy updates, to the latest news and research, our Summer 2012 Newsletter has something for everyone. Check it out! |
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by Deb Hauser, President, Advocates for Youth
You did it! Because of your work, today we celebrate a victory.
Last winter, the Milton Hershey School publicly refused admission to a 13-year-old student simply because he is HIV positive even though living with an HIV-positive person poses no risk to others. In response, thousands of you mobilized friends and signed the petition demanding that the school change this misguided, discriminatory policy.
Yesterday, they did just that! Under advisement from the Department of Justice, school administrators announced that they have reversed their policy and have offered admission to the student in question.
This victory once again shows what a tremendous impact you can have. One of Advocates for Youths fundamental beliefs is that young people have the right to education free from stigma and discrimination. Now, thanks to 29,575 of YOU as well as the work of our amazing allies, including the AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania and the Department of Justice that right has been upheld.
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