AMAZN TRANSFORMATIONS SPECIAL REPORT Dec. 2013 | Page 4

The Plight of Black Youth in America ENDANGERED SPECIES! Young African Americans fall victim to a multitude of problematic circumstances adding more encumbrance to their flight. This should serve as a wakeup call to the masses. Young Black Americans are progressively becoming an endangered species and its happening right before our eyes. “We are all unfortunate, and we all should want a better life”, it takes living a better in order to realize life is all of what you make of it. Changing this irrevocable path that we have been heading down since the 1960s is top priority on the agenda. The forces of institutional and societal racism along with the barriers of poverty must be eradicated. America has turned her back for the last time! We are living in a Renaissance as a direct paradoxical result of Affirmative Action and the Civil Rights movement. Once we awaken, only the transformation will be complete. We must be the change that we want to see in this world. The same momentum has to be invoked as was during the most critical moment in African American history. Instead of idolizing misrepresentations of our community in mainstream media, we must stop being so judgmental and unsupportive of one another. This complacent lifestyle of living in segregated and improvised communities labeled as ghettos, hoods, and traps was not a part of the dream Dr. King had. Until then, the stigma within our community will be reinforced hindering from advancement and paralyzing progression. The 2012 US Census Bureau estimated that African Americans or Blacks account for 14.1% of the population. And CNN projects that 13% of African American engage in criminal or malicious activities. For many decades there have been exponential increases in the rates of African Americans actively engaging in high risk behaviors, being incarcerated and falling victim to homicides’, of which 65% of all convictions are from African Americans. African Americans account for 27% of all Americans living in poverty, despite the 23% decline in the poverty rate since 1963. African American Plight in 2013 ? Apathy ? Battered Communities ? Broken Family Structures o Abuse & Neglect o Homelessness o Single Parent Homes ? Crime ? Disconnectedness ? Drugs ? Early Cognitive and Developmental Concerns ? Economic Isolation ? Failing Educational Institutions ? Heath & Wellbeing ? Hip-hop Culture ? Isolation ? Loss of Moral Values ? Negative Influences of the Media ? Political Efficacy ? Poverty ? Racial Injustices ? School To Prison Pipeline ? Societal Strain ? Teen Pregnancy ? Unemployment ? Unfair Criminal Justice System ? Violence AMAZN TRANSFORMATIONS, INCORPORATED