TEEN
LIBERATION
CONFERENCE
2001
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Teen
liberation is about learning how to act and think independently, beyond
the institutions that fill our lives. |
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In
America today, the average young person is institutionalized at an early
age: First in daycares and kindergartens, then in schools, hospitals, jails
and shopping malls. Youth liberation is the process by which we refuse
such institutionalization because it is unhealthy - it forces us into a
narrowly defined conformity, hindering our personal growth and often damaging
our ability and desire to learn.
Youth
liberation takes many forms: the various homeschooling movements; alternative
open, free, and Montessori schools; youth activism against corporations
and governments; self education networks and much more.
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Essays
About Youth Liberation |
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The Seven-Lesson Schoolteacher
by John Taylor Gatto
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What school is really teaching us.
Dinosaur Homeschool by By
Donna Nichols-White
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A black homeschooling mother refutes common objections to homeschooling.
We
will soon be posting more essays by homeschoolers, parents, teachers and
others describing youth liberation in more detail. Until then, read Grace
Llewelyn's
The Teenage Liberation Handbook, and John Taylor Gatto's
Dumbing
Us Down, both of which are available at ARISE! bookstore (see address
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*
Teen Liberation c/o ARISE! 2441 Lyndale Ave. S. Minneapolis, MN 55404 *
* 1800MYYAHOO
mailbox # 612-8336542 * teenlib@lycos.com *
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