A RESOLUTION to recognize and commend the Do the Write Thing Challenge.
Impact
The resolution highlights the DtWT’s efforts in various Tennessee communities, including Jackson/Madison County and Memphis/Shelby County. By introducing a statewide program, HJR0701 seeks to extend the initiative's reach across more communities, promoting broader discussions on youth violence. The inclusion of community-specific perspectives in classroom discussions reinforces the program's goals and enhances student engagement with local issues. The recognition is intended to elevate the importance of addressing youth violence within the educational framework and encourage further community and legislative support.
Summary
HJR0701 is a resolution recognizing and commending the Do the Write Thing Challenge (DtWT), an initiative aimed at engaging middle school students in discussions about youth violence. The challenge encourages students to explore the causes of youth violence and articulate their views on how to mitigate its impact through written submissions. With a strong national presence, the program has seen significant participation since its inception, involving over 2.5 million students and producing around 85,000 written responses annually. It emphasizes the role of youth as catalysts for community change and aims to create a safe environment for all young people.
Contention
While the resolution itself does not present contentious legal statutes or policies, it underscores the importance of addressing youth violence through proactive education initiatives. However, the broader context of discussions around such programs may involve debates regarding the effectiveness of school-based violence prevention initiatives, funding for educational programs addressing social issues, and the societal responsibilities in promoting youth engagement. HJR0701 stands as a testament to collaborative efforts needed in addressing the complex issue of youth violence on a community level.
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