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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Violence and Murders Cause Low Academic Performance, The Deborah Movment Joins with Saint Sabina to Stop the Violence, Professor Michelle Alexander Unravels the Mystery of Black Men in Prison






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Research Finds that Violence and Murders Negatively Affect the Academic Performance of Black Students in Chicago
Data on Hispanic students did not show the same negative effect, and data on other racial and ethnic groups were excluded because so few of those children were exposed to neighborhood homicides.
 
Students take academic hit when a slaying is close to their home
Study says academic performance suffers whether they witness the nearby violence or not
 
By Deborah L. Shelton, Tribune reporter
June 14, 2010
 
Neighborhood homicides can have a detrimental effect on Chicago schoolchildren's academic performance, whether they witness the violence or not, according to a study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
 
Using Chicago crime reports and the reading and vocabulary assessments of a sample of Chicago children, sociologist Patrick Sharkey of New York University found African-American children scored substantially lower on reading and vocabulary tests within a week of a homicide in their neighborhood.
 
The effect on performance was seen regardless of whether the children were physically harmed, were witnesses to the crime or had merely heard about the violence, the study reported.
 
"The impact of violence is not limited to those victimized or those who directly witness an act of violence but is felt by children across a community who live in close proximity to extreme violent events," Sharkey said.
 
The study did not examine what specifically caused children to get lower scores, but research on how children react to stress points to reduced concentration, inability to focus and sleep disturbances.
 
"All of these are potential explanations that I did not test explicitly," Sharkey said. "What this study does is establish more convincing estimates of the causal impact of this type of extreme violence."
 
The study analyzed 6,041 homicides reported to the Chicago Police Department between 1994 and 2002 as well as testing data on about 1,100 African-American children ages 5 to 17, a subset of the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods.
 
Scores from tests taken by neighborhood children after a homicide occurred were compared with the scores of other children in the same area from before the killing.
 
Data on Hispanic students did not show the same negative effect, and data on other racial and ethnic groups were excluded because so few of those children were exposed to neighborhood homicides. Chicago crime statistics show that black children are the most likely to be exposed to community violence.
 
The effect of a homicide decreased as the window of time between the homicide and the assessment expanded beyond a week, and it disappeared after about nine days. In Chicago's most violent neighborhoods, children's thinking ability may be impaired for about one week out of every month.
 
The study, which looked at block groups, census tracts and neighborhood clusters, also found that the effect of a homicide was greater the closer it occurred to the child's home.
Psychologist Tali Raviv, who works with Chicago Public Schools to help students cope with exposure to trauma, said the schools are the best place to reach such children. Numerous barriers, including stigma and finances, make it difficult for low-income families to access needed services.
 
"We know that only a fraction of kids who need mental health services make it to Children's Memorial Hospital or other community mental health agencies," said Raviv, of the Community-Linked Mental Health Services Program at Children's Memorial.
 
"These neighborhoods are very violent, and some children's responses are adaptive," Raviv said. "But there are significant consequences of that behavior that affects their ability to stay in school. ... They are more likely to be suspended, expelled or fail to graduate."
 
Raviv said the negative impact of violence on children needs to be considered when looking at disparities in educational achievement, such as school graduation rates.
 
"As a society we need to come up with new ways of thinking about these problems," she said. "How do we prevent community violence? And how do we support children who have to cope with problems beyond what they are equipped to handle
The New Jim Crow:
Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
"Professor Alexander has brilliantly unraveled the mystery of the criminalization and destruction of young Black men in America over the past 40 years. The only way to fix it is to understand it. Now the question is will we protect her and will we support her?"  
 
Phillip Jackson
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 The Hartzell United Methodist Church, Afri-Ware Book Store, The Bronzeville Visitors and Information Center and The Black Star Project are bringing Michelle Alexander to Chicago to lecture on her internationally acclaimed book, "The New Jim Crow."
Professor Michelle Alexander
Professor Michelle Alexander, one of the most dynamic new voices of the 21st century on issues of race, class and caste is coming to Chicago on July 10, 2010, to explain how Black men in America have been returned to a kind of slavery!  Please become a patron or a sponsor of this event that brings Ms. Alexander to Chicago.
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     While this event is free to the public, we are looking for six sponsors at $500.00 each and thirty patrons at $100.00 each to support this event.
     Sponsors and patrons will receive an autographed book by Michelle Alexander, an invitation to a special reception with Michelle Alexander, guaranteed and priority seating at the lecture, an "Educate or Die" or "Peace in the Hood" T-Shirt, acknowledgement in all written and electronic promotion of this event and other premiums from our hosts.
     This event is free. Please RSVP to 773.285.9600. Space is limited!!! Books will be available for purchase and autographing.
 
Patrons sponsoring Professor Alexander's coming to Chicago are:
 
· Cecilia Hunt Bowie, PHD
· Robert S. Starshak
· James and Sharon Richmond
· Fred Schenck
 
Join The Deborah Movement and Change the Destiny of Your Community 
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Father Michael Pfleger with the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan
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 To Help Stop Violence in Chicago  
Special invitations to these Deborah Branches: South Side of Chicago Branch, the West Side of Chicago Branch, the South Suburbs of Chicago Branch, the North Side of Chicago Branch, the Gary Indiana Branch, and to women who want to start a Deborah Branch in their community. 
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Call Dorothy at 773.285.9600 for more information or to start a Deborah Branch in your community or in your city!  This event will have "Deborahs" Sister Khaleelah Muhammad, Barbara Sanders and Charlene Davis serving.
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The Black Star Project is working to mobilize college students into the movement to save ourselves.
 
 
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