Blame the Wolf, a provocative play performed by the Al Rowwad Palestinian youth theater group, revisits the story of Little Red Riding Hood. But this time there’s a twist. As the trial unfolds, is the wolf really the one to blame? Dr. Abdel Fattah Abu-Srour, founder and director of the Al Rowwad in the Aida Refugee Camp in the West Bank, says that theater is a way of exploring and challenging the world we live in, the stereotypes and prejudices that often shape the way we see others. He’s joined by Kathleen Chalfant, an Emmy award winning actor and supporter of the center. A few months ago, Chalfant read from Caryl Churchill’s new play Seven Jewish Children right here at GRITtv.

Then, are the kids all right? We’ll find out how soaring tuition costs, rising unemployment, and a military recruiting offensive that focuses on teens are affecting America’s youth.

Mo Beasley, a contributing writer to "Be A Father To Your Child" and an instructor at Medgar Evers College, youth activists Sharmin Hossain and Zaire Small of the Ya-Ya Network, and Fransesca Smith, a counselor at Camp Homeward Bound on how young people are dealing with the recession.

Finally, this week’s Got Docs is Pressure Cooker, the story of a legendary culinary arts teacher in Philadelphia whose many students have gone on to some of the nation's top schools. What's her secret? Take a look.