RT Article T1 Youth Movement: Building on the Assets of Community for School Reform JF Social justice VO 38 IS 3 SP 42 OP 59 A1 Johnson, Ethan A2 Brown, AndraƩ LA English YR 2011 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1747156094 AB The article discusses Youth Movement (YM), a university, community, and school collaborative in East Bay in Oakland, California designed to improve race relations. It focuses on violent conflicts between Latino and African American students at East Oakland High School (EHS) and the efforts of YM to create multiracial student teams for school-based reform efforts. Other topics covered include social capital at EHS, social conditions for African Americans in Oakland, and the relationship between EHS and the local community. K1 Social History K1 Youth violence -- Prevention K1 Social Capital K1 African American youth K1 Hispanic American Youth K1 California -- Race relations K1 African American social conditions K1 Community-school relationships K1 Youth Movements