In many societies the voice of youth is usually marginalized. Even as that voice grows louder it is treated with either indifference or contempt. Yet no society thrives in the full measure of progress absent just one of many voices that must be at the table of national conversations. In this short work Dr. Nagbe highlights the importance of the voice of youth in Liberia focusing on student activism in especially the 1970s running into the 1980s the 1990s and the 2000s. He brings his training in Child Psychology Early Childhood Education and even Social Psychology and Social Work to the discussion. AMANDLA! remains insightful and a quick read.
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