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A, B and C
David A. Hamburg, Chair
President
Carnegie Corporation of New York
New York, New York
H. Keith H. Brodie
President Emeritus
Duke University
Durham, North Carolina
Michael I. Cohen
Chairman
Department of Pediatrics
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
New York, New York
Alonzo Crim
Professor
Spelman College
Atlanta, Georgia
Michael S. Dukakis
Visiting Distinguished Professor
Department of Political Science
Northeastern University
Boston, Massachusetts
William H. Gray III
President
United Negro College Fund
Fairfax, Virginia
Beatrix A. Hamburg
President
William T. Grant Foundation
New York, New York
David E. Hayes-Bautista
Director
Center for the Study of Latino Health
University of California at Los Angeles
Fred M. Hechinger
Senior Advisor
Carnegie Corporation of New York
New York, New York
David W. Hornbeck
Superintendent
School District of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Daniel K. Inouye
United States Senator
Hawai'i
James M. Jeffords
United States Senator
Vermont
Richard Jessor
Director
Institute of Behavioral Science
University of Colorado at Boulder
Helene L. Kaplan
Of Counsel
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom
New York, New York
Nancy L. Kassebaum
United States Senator
Kansas
Thomas H. Kean
President
Drew University
Madison, New Jersey
Ted Koppel
ABC News Nightline
Washington, D.C.
Hernan LaFontaine
Professor of Administration and Supervision
Southern Connecticut State University
New Haven, Connecticut
Eleanor E. Maccoby
Barbara Kimball Browning Professor of Psychology, Emerita
Stanford University
Stanford, California
Ray Marshall
Audre and Bernard Rapoport Centennial Chair in Economics and Public
Affairs
Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs
University of Texas at Austin
Julius B. Richmond
John D. MacArthur Professor of Health Policy, Emeritus
Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts
Frederick C. Robbins
University Professor, Emeritus
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio
Kenneth B. Smith
President
Chicago Theological Seminary
Chicago, Illinois
Wilma S. Tisch
President Emerita
WNYC Foundation
New York, New York
P. Roy Vagelos
Former Chair and Chief Executive Officer
Merck, Inc.
Whitehouse Station, New Jersey
James D. Watkins
Admiral, U.S. Navy (Retired)
President
Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education
Washington, D.C.
William Julius Wilson
Lucy Flower University Professor of Sociology and Public Policy
University of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
STAFF
Ruby Takanishi
Executive Director
Katharine Beckman
Office Administrator
Julia C. Chill
Program/Administrative Assistant
Wanda M. Ellison
Administrative Assistant
Elliott Milhollin
Staff Assistant
Advocates
for Youth
1025 Vermont Avenue, N.W.
Suite 200
Washington, DC 20005-3516
Contact: Mary Pruitt Clark, President
Telephone: (202) 347-5700
Fax: (202) 347-2263
Advocates
for Youth Media Project
3733 Motor Avenue, Suite 204
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Contact: Jennifer Daves, Director
Telephone: (310) 559-5700
Fax: (310) 559-5784
American
Business Collaboration for Quality Dependent Care
c/o Work/Family Directions
930 Commonwealth Ave., West
Boston, MA 02215-1274
Contact: Mary Kay Leonard, Vice President
Telephone: (617) 278-4000
Fax: (617) 566-2806
American
Library Association
Young Adult Services Division
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Chicago, IL 60611
Contact: Linda Waddle, Deputy Executive Director
Telephone: (800)545-2433, extension 4390
Fax: (312) 664-7459
ASPIRA
Association, Inc.
1112 16th Street, N.W.
Suite 340
Washington, DC 20036
Contact: Ronald Blackburn-Moreno, National Executive Director
Telephone: (202) 835-3600
Fax: (202) 223-1253
Association
of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC)
Youth Alive! Initiative
1025 Vermont Avenue, N.W.
Suite 500
Washington, DC 20005-3516
Contact: DeAnna B. Beane, Project Director
Telephone: (202) 783-7200
Fax: (202) 783-7207
Boy
Scouts of America
1325 West Walnut Hill Lane
P.O. Box 152079
Irving, TX 75015-2079
Contact: Jere Ratcliffe, Chief Scout Executive
Telephone: (214) 580-2000
Fax: (214) 580-2502
Boys
& Girls Clubs of America
(Programs in Public Housing Projects)
1230 West Peachtree Street, N.W.
Atlanta, GA 30309
Contact: Judith Carter, Senior Vice President
Telephone: (404) 815-5758
Fax: (404) 815-5789
Center
for Media Education
1511 K Street, N.W., Suite 518
Washington, DC 20005
Contact: Kathryn C. Montgomery, President
Telephone: (202) 628-2620
Fax: (202) 628-2554
Center
for Media Literacy
1962 South Shenandoah
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Contact: Elizabeth Thoman, Executive Director
Telephone: (800) 226-9494
Fax: (310) 559-9396
Center
for the Study and Prevention of Violence
Institute of Behavioral Science
University of Colorado at Boulder
910 28th Street, Frontage Road
Campus Box 422
Boulder, CO 80309-8479
Contact: Laura Ross Greiner, Project Coordinator
Telephone: (303) 492-1032
Fax: (303) 449-8479
Center
for Youth Development and Policy Research
Academy for Educational Development
1255 23rd Street, N.W.
Suite 400
Washington, DC 20037
Contact: Richard Murphy, Vice President, AED, and Director, CYDPR
Telephone: (202) 884-8000
Fax: (202) 884-8404
Children's
Aid Society
105 East 22nd Street
New York, NY 10010
Contact: Philip Coltoff, Executive Director
Telephone: (212) 949-4917
Fax: (212) 460-5941
CityYouth
Constitutional Rights Foundation
601 South Kingsley Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90005
Contact: Eleanor Kim, Associate Director
Telephone: (213) 487-5590
Fax: (213) 386-0459
The
Congress of National Black Churches, Inc. /Project SPIRIT
1225 Eye Street, N.W.
Suite 750
Washington, DC 20005-3914
Contact: B.J. Long, Acting Project Director
Telephone: (202) 371-1091
Fax: (202) 371-0908
Girl
Scouts of the USA
420 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10018-2202
Contact: Mary Rose Main, National Executive Director
Telephone: (212) 852-8000
Fax: (212) 852-6517
Girls,
Inc.
30 East 33rd Street
New York, NY 10016
Contact: Isabel Carter Stewart, National Executive Director
Telephone: (212) 689-3700
Fax: (212) 683-1253
Human
Biology Middle Grades Life Science Curriculum
Program in Human Biology
Department of Biological Sciences
Building 80-2160
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
Contact: H. Craig Heller
Telephone: (415) 723-1509
Fax: (415) 725-5356
Mediascope
12711 Ventura Boulevard, Suite 250
Studio City, CA 91604
Contact: Marcy Kelly, President
Telephone: (818) 508-2080
Fax: (818) 508-2088
Middle
Grade School State Policy Initiative, Council of Chief State School
Officers
One Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
Suite 700
Washington, DC 20001-1431
Contact: Maria Garza-Lubeck, Director
Telephone: (202) 408-5505
Fax: (202)408-8072
National
Coalition of Hispanic Health and Human Service Organizations (COSSMHO)
1501 16th Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20036
Contact: Jane L. Delgado, President and Chief Executive Officer
Telephone: (202) 387-5000
Fax: (202) 797-4353
National
4-H Council
7100 Connecticut Avenue
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
Contact: Richard Sauer, President
Telephone: (301) 962-2820
Fax: (301) 961-2894
National
Helpers Network, Inc.
(Early Adolescent Helper Program)
245 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1705
New York, NY 10016-8728
Contact: Alice L. Halsted, President
Telephone: (212) 679-2482
Fax: (212) 679-7461
National
Network of Violence Prevention Practitioners
Education Development Center
55 Chapel Street
Newton, MA 02160
Contact: Gwendolyn J. Dilworth, Project Coordinator
Telephone: (617) 969-7100
Fax: (617) 244-3436
National
Urban League
500 East 62nd Street
New York, NY 10021
Contact: Hugh B. Price, President and CEO
Telephone: (212) 310-9000
Fax: (212) 755-2140
Quantum
Opportunity Program
1415 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Contact: Debbie Scott, Office of National Literacy Programs
Telephone: (215) 236-4500
Fax: (215) 236-7480
School-Based
Youth Services Program
New Jersey Department of Human Services
222 South Warren Street
Trenton, NJ 08625-0700
Contact: Edward Tetelman, Director, Office of Legal and Regulatory
Affairs
Telephone: (609) 292-1617
Fax: (609) 984-7380
YMCA
of the USA
101 North Wacker Drive
14th Floor
Chicago, IL 60606-7386
Contact: David Mercer, National Executive Director
Telephone: (312) 977-0031
Fax: (312) 977-9063
YWCA
of the USA
726 Broadway
New York, NY 10003
Contact: Prema Mathai-Davis, National Executive Director
Telephone: (212) 614-2821
Fax: (212) 979-6829
REPORTS
Great
transitions: Preparing adolescents for a new century
(1995). Washington, DC: Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development.
Abridged version and executive summary available free from the Carnegie
Council on Adolescent Development.
A
matter of time: Risk and opportunity in the nonschool hours
Task Force on Youth Development and Community Programs. (1992).
Washington, DC: Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development. Abridged
version and executive summary available free from the Carnegie Council
on Adolescent Development.
Fateful
choices: Healthy youth for the 21st century
F. M. Hechinger. (1992). New York, NY: Hill and Wang. Executive
summary available free from the Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development.
Turning
points: Preparing American youth for the 21st century
Task Force on Education of Young Adolescents. (1989). Washington,
DC: Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development. Abridged version
available free from the Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development.
BOOKS
Preparing
adolescents for the 21st century:Challenges facing Europe and the
United States
R. Takanishi and D. Hamburg (Eds.). (Forthcoming). New York, NY:Cambridge
University Press.
Adolescence
in the 1990s: Risk and opportunity
R. Takanishi (Ed.). (1993). New York, NY: Teachers College Press.
Promoting
the health of adolescents: New directions for the twenty-first century
S. G. Millstein, A. C. Petersen, and E. O. Nightingale (Eds.). (1993).
New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
At
the threshold: The developing adolescent
S. S. Feldman and G. R. Elliott (Eds.). (1990). Cambridge, MA: Harvard
University Press.
WORKING
PAPERS
These papers are no longer available from the offices at Carnegie
Council. To receive a copy, please contact the Educational Resouces
Information Center at 1-800-443-3742.
Consultation
on afterschool programs
Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development. (1994).
Schooling
for the middle years: Developments in eight European countries
D. Hirsch. (1994).
Promoting
adolescent health: Third symposium on research opportunities in
adolescence
Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development. (1993).
Depression
in adolescence: Current knowledge, research directions, and implications
for programs and policy
A. C. Petersen, B. E. Compas, and J. Brooks-Gunn. (1992).
Violence
prevention for young adolescents:The state of the art of program
evaluation
S. Cohen and R. Wilson-Brewer. (1991).
Violence
prevention for young adolescents: A survey of the state of the art
R. Wilson-Brewer, S. Cohen, L. O'Donnell, and I. F. Goodman. (1991).
Adolescent
health care decision making: The law and public policy
J. Gittler, M. Quigley-Rick, and M. J. Saks. (1991).
Life-skills
training: Preventive interventions for young adolescents
B. A. Hamburg. (1990).
Popular
music in early adolescence
P. G. Christenson and D. F. Roberts. (1990).
Preventive
programs that support families with adolescents
S. A. Small. (1990).
Risk
taking in adolescence: A decision-making perspective
L. Furby and R. Beyth-Marom. (1990).
School
and community support programs that enhance adolescent health and
education
R. H. Price, M. Cioci, W. Penner, and B. Trautlein. (1990).
Strategies
for enhancing adolescents' health through music media
J. A. Flora. (1990).
Teaching
decision making to adolescents: A critical review
R. Beyth-Marom, B. Fischhoff, M. Jacobs, and L. Furby. (1989).
Adolescent
rolelessness in modern society
E. O. Nightingale and L. Wolverton. (1988).
The
potential of school-linked centers to promote adolescent health
and development
S. G. Millstein. (1988).
Preventing
abuse of drugs, alcohol, and tobacco by adolescents
M. Falco. (1988).
Issues
in adolescent health: An overview
K. Hein. (1988).
AIDS
in adolescence: A rationale for concern
K. Hein. (1988).
COMMISSIONED
PAPERS
Reports were commissioned by the Carnegie Task Force on Youth Development
and Community Programs and are available by calling the Educational
Resources Information Center at 1-800-443-3742.
Adult
service clubs and their programs for youth
A. K. Fitzgerald and A. M. Collins.
Building
supportive communities for youth: Local approaches to enhancing
youth development
R. O'Brien, K. Pittman, and M. Cahill.
Community-based
youth services in international perspective
M. Sherraden.
Evaluation
of youth development programs (Summary report of the January
1992 Consultation)
Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development.
Funding
patterns of nonprofit organizations that provide youth development
services: An exploratory study
L. W. Stern.
Gender
issues in youth development programs
H. J. Nicholson.
Overview
of youth recreation programs in the United States
C. Smith.
Overview
of youth sports programs in the United States
V. Seefeldt, M. Ewing, and S. Walk.
Professional
development of youthworkers (Summary report of the May 1991
Consultation)
Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development.
The
quiet revolution: Elder service and youth development in an aging
society
M. Freedman, A. C. Harvey, and C. Ventura-Merkel.
Racial,
ethnic, and cultural differences in youth development programs
L. A . Camino.
A
rationale for enhancing the role of the non-school voluntary sector
in youth development
K. Pittman and M. Wright.
A
synthesis of the research on, and a descriptive overview of Protestant,
Catholic, and Jewish religious youth programs in the United States
K. C. Dean.
What
young adolescents want and need from out-of-school programs: A focus
report
S. W. Morris & Company.
Young
adolescents and discretionary time use: The nature of life outside
school
E. Medrich.
JOURNAL
ARTICLES AND COLLABORATIVE WORKS
"Promoting
the healthy development of adolescents." S. G. Millstein, E.
O. Nightingale, A. C. Petersen, A. M. Mortimer, and D. A. Hamburg.
(1993). Journal of the American Medical Association, 269
(11), 1413-1415.
"Crucial
opportunities for adolescent health." D. A. Hamburg. (1993).
Journal of Adolescent Health, 14, 495-498.
"The
urban poverty crisis: An agenda for children and youth." D.
A. Hamburg. (1993). The Western Journal of Medicine, 159,
692-697.
"The
role of social support and social networks in improving the health
of adolescents." D. A. Hamburg, E. O. Nightingale, and A. M.
Mortimer. (1991). In W. R. Hendee (Ed.), The health of adolescents,
526- 542. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
"Preparing
for life: The critical transition of adolescence." D. A. Hamburg
and R. Takanishi. (1989). American Psychologist, 44 (5),
825-827.
"Facilitating
the transitions of adolescence." D. A. Hamburg, E. O. Nightingale,
and R. Takanishi. (1987). Journal of the American Medical Association,
257 (24), 3405-3406.
With
the U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment (1991):
Adolescent
health: Volume 1: Summary and policy options. Washington, DC:
U.S. Government Printing Office.
Adolescent
health:Volume 2: Background and the effectiveness of selected prevention
and treatment services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing
Office.
Adolescent
health:Volume 3: Crosscutting issues in the delivery of related
services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
CARNEGIE
OCCASIONAL PAPERS
Adolescent
health: Safeguarding a generation at risk
F. M. Hechinger. Based on a speech delivered at the conference "Crossroads:
Critical Choices for the Development of Healthy Adolescents,"
in Washington, DC, April 12-14, 1992, sponsored by Carnegie Corporation
of New York and the Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development.
Business
and adolescent health: How to succeed by really trying
J. A. Califano. Based on a speech delivered at the conference "Crossroads:
Critical Choices for the Development of Healthy Adolescents,"
Washington, DC, April 12-14, 1992, sponsored by Carnegie Corporation
of New York and the Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development.
Reinventing
community
J. W. Gardner. Based on a speech delivered at the conference "A
Matter of Time: Risk and Opportunity in the Nonschool Hours,"
Washington, DC, December 10-11, 1992, sponsored by Carnegie Corporation
of New York and the Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development.
The
case for comprehensive upgrading of American education
O. B. Butler. Based on a speech delivered at the conference "Turning
Points: Education in America in the 21st Century," Washington,
DC, June 20, 1989, sponsored by Carnegie Corporation of New York
and the Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development.
The
education crisis and the future of our economy
R. Marshall. Based on a speech delivered at the conference "Turning
Points: Education in America in the 21st Century," Washington,
DC, June 20, 1989, sponsored by Carnegie Corporation of New York
and the Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development.
ESSAYS
BY DAVID A. HAMBURG, PRESIDENT, CARNEGIE CORPORATION OF NEW YORK
A
developmental strategy for preventing lifelong damage
Reprinted from the 1995 annual report of Carnegie Corporation of
New York.
Children
of urban poverty: Approaches to a critical American problem
Reprinted from the 1992 annual report of Carnegie Corporation of
New York.
Early
adolescence: A critical time for interventions in education and
health
Reprinted from the 1989 annual report of Carnegie Corporation of
New York.
Preparing
for life: The critical transition of adolescence
Reprinted from the 1986 annual report of Carnegie Corporation of
New York.
CARNEGIE
QUARTERLIES
Your
body, your life:Human biology for the middle grades, Summer/Fall
1995.
Saving
youth from violence, Winter 1994.
Turning
points revisited: A new deal for adolescents, Spring 1993. Adolescent
health: A generation at risk, Fall 1992.
Adolescence:
Path to a productive life or a diminished future?Winter/Spring
1990.
Black
churches:Can they strengthen the black family? Fall/Winter 1987/1988.
Adolescent
pregnancy:Testing prevention strategies, Summer/Fall 1986.
PHOTOGRAPHS
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