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Why do you think the News Hour producers chose to include an image of the curfew notice?
A. Read the opinion article 'Teen takeovers' are result of negligence of Chicago's 'forgotten' children. After reading, answer the following questions:
B. Visit the following two links on solutions to 'teen takeover.' Discuss with a peer and then answer the questions that follow.
C. Have students create a list of activities they believe can be done to resolve the teen takeovers going on. Additionally, ask them what they believe parents and the community can do to help create greater visibility for teenagers.
Written by Justin Vasquez Peralta, PBS News Hour Classroom's intern and News Hour's Vic Pasquantonio
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