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Nikita Stewart

    Nikita Stewart beschäftigt sich mit den Komplexitäten von Sozialdiensten und Armut und bietet tiefe Einblicke in das Leben von Menschen, die mit Widrigkeiten zu kämpfen haben. Ihre Schriften beleuchten die Kämpfe und Triumphe von Einzelpersonen, die sich systemischen Herausforderungen gegenübersehen, und heben die menschliche Widerstandsfähigkeit angesichts von Widrigkeiten hervor. Stewarts Handwerk liegt in ihrer Fähigkeit, einfühlsame und detaillierte Porträts zu liefern, die es den Lesern ermöglichen, die tiefgreifenden Auswirkungen gesellschaftlicher Probleme zu verstehen. Ihre Berichterstattung und Erzählungen unterstreichen die Kraft von Gemeinschaft und Hoffnung, selbst unter den anspruchsvollsten Umständen.

    Troop 6000
    Troop 6000
    • Troop 6000

      The Girl Scout Troop That Began in a Shelter and Inspired the World

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,0(9)Abgeben

      Focusing on empowerment and resilience, this true story chronicles the establishment of the first Girl Scout troop created by and for girls residing in a Queens shelter. It highlights their transformative journey and the remarkable nationwide movement it inspired, showcasing themes of community, support, and the impact of youth leadership.

      Troop 6000
    • Troop 6000

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,2(575)Abgeben

      Giselle Burgess, a young mother of five, becomes the driving force behind Troop 6000, a Girl Scout troop formed in a shelter to help girls, including her daughters, escape the stigma of homelessness. With a background in the Girl Scouts, Giselle recognized the need for a supportive community where these girls could develop skills and pride. New York Times journalist Nikita Stewart spent over a year with Troop 6000 during the height of New York City's homelessness crisis in 2017, documenting the girls' and families' journeys through both triumphs and hardships. Readers connect deeply with Giselle's family and others, sharing in their joy when a family secures a permanent home and feeling the weight of their daily struggles. The excitement builds as the girls sell their first cookies, showcasing resilience and determination. Stewart highlights how shared experiences of poverty galvanized the creation of Troop 6000, which expanded from one shelter to fifteen across New York City and beyond. The narrative also explores the history of the Girl Scouts, illustrating the organization's evolution to meet the diverse needs of girls. Ultimately, this story emphasizes the power of community and togetherness in overcoming challenges and finding joy amidst adversity.

      Troop 6000