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Summer Break + Too Much Free Time = Danger for Teens
VENTURA, Calif., June 26, 2008—While most of America's youth are gearing up for long days of freedom this summer, many PARENTS ARE WORRIED about the pop culture dangers tempting their teenager's time and mind via the Internet, teen entertainment, music and Madison Avenue. (read full news release)
‘Britney [Spears] Factor’ Destroying Largest Generation of Teens in U.S. History
VENTURA, Calif., May 30, 2008—Re•Create: An Action Plan to Save Our Youth - Nationwide Release: Aug. 1, 2008 (read full news release)
Hundreds of Teens Gather in NYC: Stage “Reverse Rebellion” in Times Square
DALLAS, Feb. 11, 2008—"We're fed up with culture telling us it’s cool to be rebellious and that you have to sleep around and get high on drugs and alcohol to be accepted.” - Zim Tahir, 19, RECREATE '08 rally participant (read full news release)
Hundreds of Teens Rally in Times Square, Feb. 8
NEW YORK, Feb. 7, 2008—While "Change" Is on the Lips of Presidential Candidates, Teens Enact Change (read full news release)
Fueled by Their Faith, Hundreds of Teens Rally in Times Square
NEW YORK, Feb. 6, 2008—400,000 Teen-Led Movement out to Impact Pop Culture through Politics and the Arts: "I want my generation to understand how important it is to stand up and take action if you see something you don't believe in," says Brittany Serra, 14, RECREATE '08 rally participant (read full news release)
Teens Stage “Reverse Rebellion” in Times Square
NEW YORK, Feb. 1, 2008—Students Ask Presidential Candidates to Support Efforts to Stop Mind Pollution of Impressionable Youth: "We're fed up with culture telling us it's cool to be rebellious and that you have to sleep around and get high on drugs and alcohol to be accepted," says Zim Tahir, 19, RECREATE '08 rally participant (read full news release)
Teens Rally in Times Square to Change Pop Culture as We Know It, Feb. 8
NEW YORK, Jan. 30, 2008—While Presidential Candidates Promise "Change," Thousands of Teens Are Enacting Change and Asking the Candidates to Help (read full news release)

