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Juvie talk : unlocking the language of juvenile justice

by Richard Ross

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"Juvie Talk" is a visual diary of juvenile justice, taking the reader on a journey to meet young people across the country who share their stories with a startling and refreshing open and honest dialogue. They speak of their parents, their siblings, their foster homes, their struggles and experiences, often with violence, abuse and drugs. They speak of their ambitions, their schooling, their incarceration and their hope of freedom. Through photojournalism and free-verse narrative, the author slowly unravels our preconceptions and takes the judgment out of the sails of our objections. We are challenged to take a second look, to listen more closely and reflect on the boundless human potential behind bars" -- http://jjie.org/2017/02/07/book-review-juvie-talk-unlocking-the-language-of-juvenile-justice/… (more)

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"Juvie Talk" is a visual diary of juvenile justice, taking the reader on a journey to meet young people across the country who share their stories with a startling and refreshing open and honest dialogue. They speak of their parents, their siblings, their foster homes, their struggles and experiences, often with violence, abuse and drugs. They speak of their ambitions, their schooling, their incarceration and their hope of freedom. Through photojournalism and free-verse narrative, the author slowly unravels our preconceptions and takes the judgment out of the sails of our objections. We are challenged to take a second look, to listen more closely and reflect on the boundless human potential behind bars" -- http://jjie.org/2017/02/07/book-review-juvie-talk-unlocking-the-language-of-juvenile-justice/

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