HERE'S A DISCOVERY: TEENAGE GIRLS IN BOSTON

From: The Boston Globe | Date: October 13, 2002| Author: Jeff Lemberg, Globe Correspondent | Copyright information

Paul Lewis knows how tough Boston's streets can be. After serving as a probation officer in the city, Lewis can recite local crime statistics like a preacher quoting the Bible - including a rise in violence among teenage girls. That's one of the big issues facing the new Boston area director for the Robert F. Kennedy Children's Action Corps.

Ateiya Sowers-Hassell, a 16-year-old junior at Brighton High School, isn't a part of those growing problems. Neither are the 14 other Boston-area ...

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