Latanya: Gangs, Girls and Guns: The Participant's Edition
The participants guide is a companion book to the bestselling Latanya: A Story of Gangs, Girls and Guns. The story is about Latanya, a newly released ex-convict, hustler, and former gang banger. She was a teenage, single parent who enjoyed the fast life until she "caught" one too many charges. The story of Latanya looks at gang violence from the perspective of women; the sisters, girlfriends and mothers of gang members. The workbook provides numerous situations young women face and is designed to help facilitate discussions among participants between the ages of 12 - 24 on topics that are very real for young females in urban environments. The book takes scenarios from the Latanya story and provides questions for group or individual discussions. The discussion questions cover such topics as domestic violence, "snitching", various types of criminal activity and the corresponding legal consequences, grief and trauma, among others. The goal is through guided discussion to help young women critically evaluate their own beliefs, increase their awareness and understanding of important issues and where to go for help. The hope is with such understanding they make better choices for their development and future success.The participants guide provides spaces for those in the group to write their answers to the various questions either alone or working as a group. If they are working through it alone, it is hoped they can discuss their answers with a trusted, responsible adult and mentor. The book can be used with females in community centers and other types of groups settings as well as for those who are in various types of incarceration.
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Latanya: Gangs, Girls and Guns: The Participant's Edition
The participants guide is a companion book to the bestselling Latanya: A Story of Gangs, Girls and Guns. The story is about Latanya, a newly released ex-convict, hustler, and former gang banger. She was a teenage, single parent who enjoyed the fast life until she "caught" one too many charges. The story of Latanya looks at gang violence from the perspective of women; the sisters, girlfriends and mothers of gang members. The workbook provides numerous situations young women face and is designed to help facilitate discussions among participants between the ages of 12 - 24 on topics that are very real for young females in urban environments. The book takes scenarios from the Latanya story and provides questions for group or individual discussions. The discussion questions cover such topics as domestic violence, "snitching", various types of criminal activity and the corresponding legal consequences, grief and trauma, among others. The goal is through guided discussion to help young women critically evaluate their own beliefs, increase their awareness and understanding of important issues and where to go for help. The hope is with such understanding they make better choices for their development and future success.The participants guide provides spaces for those in the group to write their answers to the various questions either alone or working as a group. If they are working through it alone, it is hoped they can discuss their answers with a trusted, responsible adult and mentor. The book can be used with females in community centers and other types of groups settings as well as for those who are in various types of incarceration.
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Latanya: Gangs, Girls and Guns: The Participant's Edition

Latanya: Gangs, Girls and Guns: The Participant's Edition

by Ed Gaskin
Latanya: Gangs, Girls and Guns: The Participant's Edition

Latanya: Gangs, Girls and Guns: The Participant's Edition

by Ed Gaskin

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The participants guide is a companion book to the bestselling Latanya: A Story of Gangs, Girls and Guns. The story is about Latanya, a newly released ex-convict, hustler, and former gang banger. She was a teenage, single parent who enjoyed the fast life until she "caught" one too many charges. The story of Latanya looks at gang violence from the perspective of women; the sisters, girlfriends and mothers of gang members. The workbook provides numerous situations young women face and is designed to help facilitate discussions among participants between the ages of 12 - 24 on topics that are very real for young females in urban environments. The book takes scenarios from the Latanya story and provides questions for group or individual discussions. The discussion questions cover such topics as domestic violence, "snitching", various types of criminal activity and the corresponding legal consequences, grief and trauma, among others. The goal is through guided discussion to help young women critically evaluate their own beliefs, increase their awareness and understanding of important issues and where to go for help. The hope is with such understanding they make better choices for their development and future success.The participants guide provides spaces for those in the group to write their answers to the various questions either alone or working as a group. If they are working through it alone, it is hoped they can discuss their answers with a trusted, responsible adult and mentor. The book can be used with females in community centers and other types of groups settings as well as for those who are in various types of incarceration.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781505713084
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 01/08/2015
Series: The Latanya
Pages: 142
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.02(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Ed Gaskin was the Chief Operating Officer of the Boston TenPoint Coalition for four years. During that time he had the opportunity to learn firsthand about the role faith-based organizations can play in reducing gang violence. In particularl the role young women play in gang violence, from being the victim to being the perpetrator.
Ed has an M.Div from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and a Master of Science in Management from MIT's Sloan School of Management. His forthcoming book is, "The Role of the Church in Reducing Gang Violence." His other books include, Latanya: A Story of Gangs, Girls and Guns and Latanya: Hindered but Not Defeated. "I like to write on topics that have the potential to have a big impact as a way to try to make a difference," says Ed Gaskin. He is also the founder of Sunday Celebrations, a designer line of gourmet food that is healthy and socially responsible.
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