"The
problem today is the lack of communication between adults
and youth...a Summit like this can't loose, because our voices
will be heard and adults will learn that we are much more
than what they see on the surface."
Tim, Age 20
"What the older generation must understand is that we value
and need their support...We want them to know that we understand
what being a future leader is all about...even though we might
be Hip-Hop... and won't be able to get there without their
help and support."
Thandika, Age 17
"Hip-Hop is more than just videos about having money, nice
cars, and being surrounded by beautiful women...Hip-Hop is
a culture, a message that represents the who, what, and why
of today. It does more than entertain, it can educate."
James, Age 17
"My people [Native Americans] are longing for a remedy, because
it's so hard for us to receive the kind of healthcare we need,
or even get the healthcare information...Being on the reservation
makes us easy targets for more severe mental health and substance
abuse. It hurts me every time I go back home and see the deal.
Anna, Age 18
"People think that because we are young we have no stress,
but stress is big part of our everyday lives... from parents,
school...so that's why so many young people turn to drugs
and alcohol as their release. More sponsored activities where
we could vent our frustrations, come up with solutions, and
be supported without being judged would help a lot."
Nina, Age 16
"My lifestyle is healthy because I surround myself with positive,
healthy people...but there are some youth who have no access
to positive people or environments. Where do they turn to?"
Jennifer, Age 17
"Parents have to consider that we are growing up in a much
more advanced society then they did, you know with the technology
and all. The pressures and anxieties we face are so different
than theirs. Learning to face them in the right way is critical
to our success."
Tasha, Age 16
"We want to thank the adults who made this focus group happen.
Thanks for caring enough to listen to our views. That is the
way to get across to us...to listen and then maybe we'll listen
more."
BJ, Age 17
"I'm ready to work with adults who have respect for our opinions,
and at least a little respect for the positive side of Hip-Hop."
Carlos, Age 15
"The most commonly used drugs depending on where you live
are marijuana, alcohol and ecstasy. To summarize, the major
health problems for youth are drugs, violence, mental problems
like suicide and just trying to deal, STDs and nutrition.
We just don't eat healthy lots of the time."
Jay, Age 18
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