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Merced foster youth, advocates push for change in school funding priorities
Above: Sabrina Abong shows off her high school diploma after graduating from Los Banos High School. Read MoreReversing the Stigma Around Continuation Schools
Students at Yosemite do the same work as students at non-continuation schools like Golden Valley or Merced High. The only major difference I noticed was Yosemite students donāt receive homework. I think this might be for the better - and a study by Concordia University showed that homework does not help students effectively in just about any way.No Thumbnail
We’Ced Weighs In: Anaheim Police Brutality Incident
By We’Ced Youth Media Image via Claudia Gonzalez Editor’s Note: Last week, video surfaced of an altercation between an off-duty police officer and a 13-year -old boy in Anaheim. Read MoreBoys & Girls Club Now Open to Merced Youth on Saturdays
Above: (Photo by Hannah Esqueda) Members of the Boys & Girls Club of Merced County play games during a rainy afternoon. Read MoreValley residents call for a āgolden state for allā
Billed as āEquity on the Mall,ā the advocacy event drew hundreds of residents and families of color from towns across the Valley who braved rain and stormy weather to assemble on the steps of the state capitol building. Organizers hoped to engage with legislators on issues affecting their communities and express support for several key pieces of legislation, including Senate Bill 54.Black Lives Matter forum sparks internal reflection among Merced community groups
The BLM training was hosted by Building Healthy Communities (BHC) Merced and targeted towards community groups working with Merced-area youth. More than half a dozen organizations were represented at the event, which included presentations from the Bay Areaās Love Not Blood Campaign founder Cephus āUncle Bobbyā Johnson and Fresnoās Reverend Dr. Floyd Harris of New Light for New Life Church of God. Both men spoke on the history of the Black Lives Matter movement and gave advice on how local communities can work together to hold law enforcement accountable.State of Merced talk glosses over youth funding
At the talk, Murphy repeatedly described his vision of a bright future for Merced, but failed to share much detail on how the city planned to improve its record on youth investment. City leaders have previously been criticized for slashing youth-program funding, investing about $13,000 annually in youth programs in recent years. Murphy said that the city recently added more resources to McNamara and Stephen Leonard Parks, enabling the city to serve thousands of families through academic and recreational resources.#RecoveryinMerced: Residents say more resources needed for Substance Abuse Recovery
Longtime residents in the City of Merced are quick to comment on the rapid decay seen in some neighborhoods around town. The blight -- often a result of drug use and related activities -- is concentrated in South Merced, near Highway 99 where many of the cityās low-income and minority communities have historically lived. āIf you donāt know about 16th Street, thatās where all the prostitutes are, thatās where everything that you donāt ever want your children to see, happens,ā Anna said.No Thumbnail
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