Week of October 14, 2013

The Roundup contains information about all of the latest news, commentary, reports, surveys, issue briefs, charts, and fact sheets related to boys' issues collected by our staff during the preceding week.

News Clips

  • �American Promise� doc focuses on the education of black boys
    The two friends were the main characters in the documentary American Promise, which explores their lives in Brooklyn from kindergarten to high school graduation day. Idris� parents, Mich�le Stephenson and Joe Brewster, are the film�s producers and directors. Both Idris and Seun, who are African-American, are admitted into the Dalton School, a prestigious private school on New York�s Upper East Side.
    The Grio
    October 13, 2013

  • Mattawan boy uses wheelchair, competes in tennis
    And although one player uses a wheelchair, it's a fairly typical tennis match. All four make some difficult shots, including Caleb. All four, including Caleb, make some obvious flubs.
    Bradenton.com
    October 13, 2013

  • The California Endowment Announces $50 Million Commitment to Sons & Brothers Across California
    Dr. Robert K. Ross, Los Angeles Unified Superintendent John Deasy and Other Community Leaders Join Movement to Get Kids Back in School and Stand Up for the Health and Success of Boys of Color
    PR Newswire
    October 8, 2013

  • The Silent Problem: Boys and Men with Eating Disorders
    Eating disorders in men are also on the rise. While the stigma and stereotype dictates that eating disorders are problems only women and a few men face, it is now estimated that 10 million American men have had some kind of eating disorder at some point in their lives. The stats are also showing that 43% of men report feeling dissatisfied with their bodies, 37% of men who binge eat report feeling depressed, and 33% of adolescent males report using unsafe weight-control methods like laxatives, binging and purging, or starvation.
    Care 2
    October 8, 2013

  • How America�s Boys Become Psychological Dropouts
    America is failing our boys. Today�s boys have lower aspirations for higher education than girls. While the disparity in interest in earning a degree appears when men and women are in their 20s, the problem may start as early as the fifth grade -- where more boys than girls become psychological dropouts.
    The Gallup Blog
    October 8, 2013

  • For Boys With Eating Disorders, Finding Treatment Can Be Hard
    "Over the last five, six years, I've been seeing younger and younger boys who are struggling with these problems," says Roberto Olivardia, a clinical psychologist affiliated with Harvard Medical School, who has been working with boys and men with eating disorders for nearly two decades.
    NPR
    October 7, 2013

  • Let Me Run Appoints Paul Martino As First Executive Director
    Non-Profit Organization's Running Program for Boys In Fourth Through Eighth Grades Is Building Management Infrastructure to Support National Expansion.
    The Let Me Run program addresses boys� social, emotional, physical and mental well-being. The curriculum is designed to build a strong mind, body and spirit with lesson topics such as "Real men show their feelings,� �Everyday heroes,� and �Getting to know you". 
    PR Web
    September 30, 2013

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  • White boys 'the problem' for Britain's schools, says Government aide
    A senior Government education adviser has warned that for boys at least, �being white� had become �the problem� in schools.
    Britain cannot expect to flourish economically unless there is a concerted effort to halt academic failure by white boys as they are the �dominant racial group�, a senior Government education adviser has warned.
    The Telegraph
    October 13, 2013

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