this Presentation take through the work Jericho breakers has affected in the lives of the youth through performing arts ... collaboration with other youth communities
Kaskida Yilyok is a radio presenter in Jos, Nigeria with over six years of experience using broadcasting to promote peaceful coexistence. Through his weekly radio show and events bringing together youth from different religious and ethnic groups, he works to rebuild relations damaged by conflicts in the region. Kaskida has a degree in geography and founded an organization supporting youth creative arts to foster understanding for development. He currently moderates poetry events for an organization building reconciliation in the city.
This document summarizes comments from a May 23, 2013 community forum about downtown Lynn. It includes quotes from forum participants about what they like about Lynn, such as its diversity, as well as ideas for improving downtown Lynn, such as bringing in more businesses, making it cleaner and more vibrant. The document displays photos from the event and comments written on paper and sticky notes about how to create a thriving downtown with jobs, activities, and a sense of community.
Balion Reggae School of Performing Arts,culture and technology Rupert Davidson
The Balion Music School of Reggae & Performing Arts aims to create a music school in Jamaica that provides free training in areas like songwriting, performance, and music business. It aims to support Jamaican artists and preserve the country's culture. The school would address a lack of development opportunities for talented Jamaican artists. It will be funded by quarterly Reggae Love Alive music festivals and seek to promote Jamaica's music and erase the country's bad reputation through cultural events. The BussOut Jamaica project involves artists collaborating with communities for public arts experiences to build social connections and civic engagement.
Mission, BC is a city of 35,262 people located 70km east of Vancouver along the Fraser River, known for its natural beauty, fishing, and small town feel. It has a younger population who enjoy the affordable housing and proximity to nature. Residents value the sense of community, safety, and slower pace of life compared to larger cities. While Mission has many community assets like arts, sports, libraries and social services, residents feel there is still a need for more youth activities, cultural opportunities, jobs and transit options to continue improving the community.
The document discusses a fundraising talent show called April Foolies put on by the Alcoa Kiwanis club. Last year it raised over $25,000 for local charities. It proposes that the Kiwanis club create a performance for this year's show blending a drill team routine with choir songs. The performance would promote Kiwanis in the community while supporting charitable causes and building camaraderie among members. Interested participants are invited to contact the organizer for more details.
The Juneteenth Music Festival occurred on June 14, 2014 in Denver's Historic Five Points district. It attracted over 20,000 attendees and featured over 150 vendors along with cultural and educational programming. This included a parade, youth activities, health/environment exhibits, and a performance by Grammy-nominated group Les Nubians. The festival aimed to celebrate the historical significance of Juneteenth and foster community empowerment through partnerships with local organizations.
The document provides an agenda and overview for a presentation by Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre. It discusses the centre's history of forming in 1976 and moving locations in 1997. It provides services to over 125,000 clients annually across various age groups. The centre's mandate is to provide counseling, assistance, and other direct services to Aboriginal people to encourage spiritual and personal growth. It offers a wide variety of services across child and family sectors and youth programs.
The document provides an agenda for a presentation by Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre. It discusses the centre's history of providing services to over 125,000 Indigenous clients annually since 1976. The centre's mandate is to provide counseling, assistance, and other direct services to encourage spiritual and personal growth. It offers a wide variety of child, family, and youth programs, including The Little Embers program for cultural and educational support of young children and the Akwe:go and Wasa-Nabin programs for recreational activities and events for Indigenous youth ages 7 to 18.
Kaskida Yilyok is a radio presenter in Jos, Nigeria with over six years of experience using broadcasting to promote peaceful coexistence. Through his weekly radio show and events bringing together youth from different religious and ethnic groups, he works to rebuild relations damaged by conflicts in the region. Kaskida has a degree in geography and founded an organization supporting youth creative arts to foster understanding for development. He currently moderates poetry events for an organization building reconciliation in the city.
This document summarizes comments from a May 23, 2013 community forum about downtown Lynn. It includes quotes from forum participants about what they like about Lynn, such as its diversity, as well as ideas for improving downtown Lynn, such as bringing in more businesses, making it cleaner and more vibrant. The document displays photos from the event and comments written on paper and sticky notes about how to create a thriving downtown with jobs, activities, and a sense of community.
Balion Reggae School of Performing Arts,culture and technology Rupert Davidson
The Balion Music School of Reggae & Performing Arts aims to create a music school in Jamaica that provides free training in areas like songwriting, performance, and music business. It aims to support Jamaican artists and preserve the country's culture. The school would address a lack of development opportunities for talented Jamaican artists. It will be funded by quarterly Reggae Love Alive music festivals and seek to promote Jamaica's music and erase the country's bad reputation through cultural events. The BussOut Jamaica project involves artists collaborating with communities for public arts experiences to build social connections and civic engagement.
Mission, BC is a city of 35,262 people located 70km east of Vancouver along the Fraser River, known for its natural beauty, fishing, and small town feel. It has a younger population who enjoy the affordable housing and proximity to nature. Residents value the sense of community, safety, and slower pace of life compared to larger cities. While Mission has many community assets like arts, sports, libraries and social services, residents feel there is still a need for more youth activities, cultural opportunities, jobs and transit options to continue improving the community.
The document discusses a fundraising talent show called April Foolies put on by the Alcoa Kiwanis club. Last year it raised over $25,000 for local charities. It proposes that the Kiwanis club create a performance for this year's show blending a drill team routine with choir songs. The performance would promote Kiwanis in the community while supporting charitable causes and building camaraderie among members. Interested participants are invited to contact the organizer for more details.
The Juneteenth Music Festival occurred on June 14, 2014 in Denver's Historic Five Points district. It attracted over 20,000 attendees and featured over 150 vendors along with cultural and educational programming. This included a parade, youth activities, health/environment exhibits, and a performance by Grammy-nominated group Les Nubians. The festival aimed to celebrate the historical significance of Juneteenth and foster community empowerment through partnerships with local organizations.
The document provides an agenda and overview for a presentation by Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre. It discusses the centre's history of forming in 1976 and moving locations in 1997. It provides services to over 125,000 clients annually across various age groups. The centre's mandate is to provide counseling, assistance, and other direct services to Aboriginal people to encourage spiritual and personal growth. It offers a wide variety of services across child and family sectors and youth programs.
The document provides an agenda for a presentation by Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre. It discusses the centre's history of providing services to over 125,000 Indigenous clients annually since 1976. The centre's mandate is to provide counseling, assistance, and other direct services to encourage spiritual and personal growth. It offers a wide variety of child, family, and youth programs, including The Little Embers program for cultural and educational support of young children and the Akwe:go and Wasa-Nabin programs for recreational activities and events for Indigenous youth ages 7 to 18.
The document provides an agenda for a presentation about the Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre. It discusses the centre's history of forming in 1976 and moving locations in 1997. It serves over 125,000 clients annually through a wide variety of services for children, families, and youth. These include programs focused on culture, recreation, education, social support, and healing.
This is the PowerPoint presentation given by Manisha Bewtra at the Open House and Public Forum in Downtown Lynn on May 23, 2013. Much of the presentation included questions for audience participation using electronic keypad polling devices, and the bar graphs included here are the responses of participants. Written responses and quotes from the Open House portion of the evening are in a separate document entitled "What You Said!"
Carmela Ramirez is an influential producer and performing artist in Phoenix, Arizona who has used arts, culture, and community engagement to build connections. She has over 28 years experience producing events for the City of Phoenix, growing the Phoenix Center for the Arts into a major arts center. Ramirez is now retired from the city but continues producing through her own company and advocating for her community through various nonprofit involvement and consultation. She has received several awards recognizing her contributions to the arts and communities in Phoenix.
Dan Combs - Indiana Trustee of the Yearpaulsmedberg
This document summarizes the career and accomplishments of Dan Combs, the Perry Township Trustee of Monroe County since 1987. It includes quotes from community leaders praising Combs' passion for helping the homeless and underserved through his role in establishing organizations and housing non-profits in township buildings. As Trustee, Combs has dedicated himself to improving lives and preventing homelessness for over 30 years.
Hannah & Friends is an organization founded in recognition of the founders' daughter Hannah who has developmental disorders. They welcomed their first residents in 2009 and provide funding for programs that support families caring for individuals with special needs. The organization hosts activities for children with special needs and wants to build an area for family gatherings. They also fund quality of life grants through their Hannah's Helping Hands program.
S. Juain Young, the director of Artists United, a community theater group, wrote a letter of recommendation for James Sullivan. The group performed a musical called "From the Mountain Top" for the Arkansas MLK Commission in 2011. The production was a success and attended by the governor and other dignitaries. Mr. Sullivan played an important role in the musical with his singing and musical assistance during rehearsals. He was a pleasure to work with and dedicated to the work. Young recommends him for future endeavors.
The document outlines a plan by Arts for a Complete Education Lee County (ACE Lee County) to advocate for reinstating and improving arts education programs in Lee County schools. Their goals are to work with the community and schools to ensure every student has access to high-quality arts education by reinstating arts teachers and preventing disproportionate budget cuts to the arts. They plan to organize parents and students, engage community leaders, and put pressure on the school board through public forums and media attention to advocate for preserving and strengthening arts education.
The Greater Green Bay Community Foundation: 20 Years Later with Dick ReschDick Resch
The Greater Green Bay Community Foundation was founded over 20 years ago by a small group of community leaders led by KI CEO Dick Resch to serve Brown, Kewaunee, and Oconto counties. It encourages charitable giving by partnering donors with community programs and services. Looking to the future, Dick Resch anticipates the foundation will play an even greater role in assisting more nonprofits with their missions through financial support. As its founding member, he is pleased with its substantial growth over 20 years and expects it to continue serving both big and small nonprofits.
Cherry has spent 18 years promoting PRN Home Care which provides in-home services for seniors. She co-published the R.I.P.E. Guide and organizes the annual R.I.P.E. Conference, now in its sixth year. In her community roles, Cherry has assisted many organizations and led the redevelopment of the Lighthouse BPW, one of the oldest women's organizations on the Gulf Coast.
The document describes several community and cultural events the author participated in during their time in Canada:
1) The author volunteered at the 2010 Olympic Torch relay in Toronto and learned about the importance of winter Olympics, especially hockey, to Canadian culture.
2) They helped with a church lunch party in 2010 where they shared food and learned about local religions and communities.
3) In 2011, the author joined friends to clean up litter along Ontario's lakeshore to help beautify their city and raise environmental awareness.
4) They attended a colleague's wedding in China and used the social event to network and make new friends both within their company and elsewhere.
Rhythm & Blues target audiences for the music magazine are successful professionals between the ages of 17-37 who earn over £100,000 annually. They enjoy romance, basketball, and genuine music. They lead luxurious lifestyles with over £500 in disposable income each month and are influenced by the extravagant lives often portrayed by R&B artists in their music.
Sharon Katz & The Peace Train Music Therapy power point 2010 11sharonkatz
Sharon Katz & The Peace Train is using music therapy, education, training, and job creation to help heal communities in South Africa impacted by apartheid. They built a community school and performing arts center in the rural area of KwaNgcolosi, where over 1,000 children had to walk 3 hours to the nearest school. The project addressed high unemployment and lack of education by training locals to make building materials and creating jobs. The school is now providing music therapy and nutrition to students.
Bunch is a Toronto-based organization that hosts art and cultural events for families, including dance parties, concerts, and artist salons. It was founded by Rebecca Brown and works with various partners to provide unique experiences that bring families together through art and help expose children to adult culture. Bunch has organized several large-scale projects involving thousands of children, such as creating a massive banner installation and family programming for Luminato and Cirque du Soleil.
Presentation from the "Build on the Vision for Downtown Lynn" Team of Advisors Meeting held on April 10, 2013 at Lynn City Hall in Massachusetts. For more information about this project, please visit http://www.mapc.org/downtownlynn.
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting cultural and economic development in Pittsburgh's Cultural District through public and private partnerships. It presents diverse performing and visual arts programs to serve as a catalyst for additional development downtown. The Cultural District is currently thriving with usual collaborations between organizations, efficient shared management that avoids deficits, and cultivation of real estate activity.
Rudynah "Miss D" Entera is a 26-year-old Filipino host, writer, PR guru and entrepreneur from Cebu City. She graduated magna cum laude in broadcasting and has over 10 years of experience hosting major events in the Philippines. She is the founder and managing director of her speech and talent development company, Art Dynamics Cebu. Miss D has hosted numerous pageants and festivals and sees herself continuing her work in media and philanthropy.
David Bittner, the Main Street Program Coordinator for the Winona Area Chamber of Commerce, will be competing in the Dancing With Winona Stars competition to raise money for Main Street and Light Up Winona programs. The event will take place on August 15th at WSU's McCown Gymnasium. Donations for David will count as votes for him to become the champion. The Main Street program works to strengthen downtown Winona and the local economy, while Light Up Winona beautifies the city during the winter holidays.
Rcf gala slide show 2009 edited for video conversionJames Yockel
The Rochester Community Fund (RCF) provides grants to local charities to promote homeownership and address housing needs. Since 2001, RCF has granted over $400,000 to 35 organizations. In 2009, grants included $5,000 to help homeless families and $2,500 to improve a neighborhood near the public market. RCF also provides funding and volunteers hundreds of hours to support programs that help develop neighborhoods and build community pride.
The document provides background information on the ancient city of Jericho in Jordan. It describes Jericho's location and history of settlements dating back to 9000 BC. It also discusses the biblical account of the battle of Jericho from the book of Joshua, in which the walls of Jericho miraculously fell after the Israelites marched around them for seven days. Archaeologists have unearthed remains of the city's walls but their collapse as described in the Bible remains uncertain.
This document provides an overview of prehistoric art and architecture from the Paleolithic to Neolithic periods. It discusses cave paintings found at Chauvet Cave and Lascaux Cave in France dating back 30,000-10,000 years which depicted animals and handprints. Female figurines from this era, often referred to as "Venus" figures, are also summarized. Finally, some of the earliest structures built by prehistoric humans are outlined, including Jericho with its stone walls from 9,400 BC and megalithic sites like Stonehenge, Newgrange and Bryn Celli Ddu from 3,000-3,150 BC.
The document provides an agenda for a presentation about the Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre. It discusses the centre's history of forming in 1976 and moving locations in 1997. It serves over 125,000 clients annually through a wide variety of services for children, families, and youth. These include programs focused on culture, recreation, education, social support, and healing.
This is the PowerPoint presentation given by Manisha Bewtra at the Open House and Public Forum in Downtown Lynn on May 23, 2013. Much of the presentation included questions for audience participation using electronic keypad polling devices, and the bar graphs included here are the responses of participants. Written responses and quotes from the Open House portion of the evening are in a separate document entitled "What You Said!"
Carmela Ramirez is an influential producer and performing artist in Phoenix, Arizona who has used arts, culture, and community engagement to build connections. She has over 28 years experience producing events for the City of Phoenix, growing the Phoenix Center for the Arts into a major arts center. Ramirez is now retired from the city but continues producing through her own company and advocating for her community through various nonprofit involvement and consultation. She has received several awards recognizing her contributions to the arts and communities in Phoenix.
Dan Combs - Indiana Trustee of the Yearpaulsmedberg
This document summarizes the career and accomplishments of Dan Combs, the Perry Township Trustee of Monroe County since 1987. It includes quotes from community leaders praising Combs' passion for helping the homeless and underserved through his role in establishing organizations and housing non-profits in township buildings. As Trustee, Combs has dedicated himself to improving lives and preventing homelessness for over 30 years.
Hannah & Friends is an organization founded in recognition of the founders' daughter Hannah who has developmental disorders. They welcomed their first residents in 2009 and provide funding for programs that support families caring for individuals with special needs. The organization hosts activities for children with special needs and wants to build an area for family gatherings. They also fund quality of life grants through their Hannah's Helping Hands program.
S. Juain Young, the director of Artists United, a community theater group, wrote a letter of recommendation for James Sullivan. The group performed a musical called "From the Mountain Top" for the Arkansas MLK Commission in 2011. The production was a success and attended by the governor and other dignitaries. Mr. Sullivan played an important role in the musical with his singing and musical assistance during rehearsals. He was a pleasure to work with and dedicated to the work. Young recommends him for future endeavors.
The document outlines a plan by Arts for a Complete Education Lee County (ACE Lee County) to advocate for reinstating and improving arts education programs in Lee County schools. Their goals are to work with the community and schools to ensure every student has access to high-quality arts education by reinstating arts teachers and preventing disproportionate budget cuts to the arts. They plan to organize parents and students, engage community leaders, and put pressure on the school board through public forums and media attention to advocate for preserving and strengthening arts education.
The Greater Green Bay Community Foundation: 20 Years Later with Dick ReschDick Resch
The Greater Green Bay Community Foundation was founded over 20 years ago by a small group of community leaders led by KI CEO Dick Resch to serve Brown, Kewaunee, and Oconto counties. It encourages charitable giving by partnering donors with community programs and services. Looking to the future, Dick Resch anticipates the foundation will play an even greater role in assisting more nonprofits with their missions through financial support. As its founding member, he is pleased with its substantial growth over 20 years and expects it to continue serving both big and small nonprofits.
Cherry has spent 18 years promoting PRN Home Care which provides in-home services for seniors. She co-published the R.I.P.E. Guide and organizes the annual R.I.P.E. Conference, now in its sixth year. In her community roles, Cherry has assisted many organizations and led the redevelopment of the Lighthouse BPW, one of the oldest women's organizations on the Gulf Coast.
The document describes several community and cultural events the author participated in during their time in Canada:
1) The author volunteered at the 2010 Olympic Torch relay in Toronto and learned about the importance of winter Olympics, especially hockey, to Canadian culture.
2) They helped with a church lunch party in 2010 where they shared food and learned about local religions and communities.
3) In 2011, the author joined friends to clean up litter along Ontario's lakeshore to help beautify their city and raise environmental awareness.
4) They attended a colleague's wedding in China and used the social event to network and make new friends both within their company and elsewhere.
Rhythm & Blues target audiences for the music magazine are successful professionals between the ages of 17-37 who earn over £100,000 annually. They enjoy romance, basketball, and genuine music. They lead luxurious lifestyles with over £500 in disposable income each month and are influenced by the extravagant lives often portrayed by R&B artists in their music.
Sharon Katz & The Peace Train Music Therapy power point 2010 11sharonkatz
Sharon Katz & The Peace Train is using music therapy, education, training, and job creation to help heal communities in South Africa impacted by apartheid. They built a community school and performing arts center in the rural area of KwaNgcolosi, where over 1,000 children had to walk 3 hours to the nearest school. The project addressed high unemployment and lack of education by training locals to make building materials and creating jobs. The school is now providing music therapy and nutrition to students.
Bunch is a Toronto-based organization that hosts art and cultural events for families, including dance parties, concerts, and artist salons. It was founded by Rebecca Brown and works with various partners to provide unique experiences that bring families together through art and help expose children to adult culture. Bunch has organized several large-scale projects involving thousands of children, such as creating a massive banner installation and family programming for Luminato and Cirque du Soleil.
Presentation from the "Build on the Vision for Downtown Lynn" Team of Advisors Meeting held on April 10, 2013 at Lynn City Hall in Massachusetts. For more information about this project, please visit http://www.mapc.org/downtownlynn.
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting cultural and economic development in Pittsburgh's Cultural District through public and private partnerships. It presents diverse performing and visual arts programs to serve as a catalyst for additional development downtown. The Cultural District is currently thriving with usual collaborations between organizations, efficient shared management that avoids deficits, and cultivation of real estate activity.
Rudynah "Miss D" Entera is a 26-year-old Filipino host, writer, PR guru and entrepreneur from Cebu City. She graduated magna cum laude in broadcasting and has over 10 years of experience hosting major events in the Philippines. She is the founder and managing director of her speech and talent development company, Art Dynamics Cebu. Miss D has hosted numerous pageants and festivals and sees herself continuing her work in media and philanthropy.
David Bittner, the Main Street Program Coordinator for the Winona Area Chamber of Commerce, will be competing in the Dancing With Winona Stars competition to raise money for Main Street and Light Up Winona programs. The event will take place on August 15th at WSU's McCown Gymnasium. Donations for David will count as votes for him to become the champion. The Main Street program works to strengthen downtown Winona and the local economy, while Light Up Winona beautifies the city during the winter holidays.
Rcf gala slide show 2009 edited for video conversionJames Yockel
The Rochester Community Fund (RCF) provides grants to local charities to promote homeownership and address housing needs. Since 2001, RCF has granted over $400,000 to 35 organizations. In 2009, grants included $5,000 to help homeless families and $2,500 to improve a neighborhood near the public market. RCF also provides funding and volunteers hundreds of hours to support programs that help develop neighborhoods and build community pride.
The document provides background information on the ancient city of Jericho in Jordan. It describes Jericho's location and history of settlements dating back to 9000 BC. It also discusses the biblical account of the battle of Jericho from the book of Joshua, in which the walls of Jericho miraculously fell after the Israelites marched around them for seven days. Archaeologists have unearthed remains of the city's walls but their collapse as described in the Bible remains uncertain.
This document provides an overview of prehistoric art and architecture from the Paleolithic to Neolithic periods. It discusses cave paintings found at Chauvet Cave and Lascaux Cave in France dating back 30,000-10,000 years which depicted animals and handprints. Female figurines from this era, often referred to as "Venus" figures, are also summarized. Finally, some of the earliest structures built by prehistoric humans are outlined, including Jericho with its stone walls from 9,400 BC and megalithic sites like Stonehenge, Newgrange and Bryn Celli Ddu from 3,000-3,150 BC.
In India, more than 80% of Indians do not possess identifiable marketable skills, which in turn makes it difficult for them to get jobs. The presentation talks about how boosting the skill sets of the youth can help in improving their employability.
The document summarizes Mollie Foust's Flower City Academy program, which aims to empower urban youth athletes through academics. It discusses establishing the program in 2008 by partnering with local sports leagues and the parks department. The goals are to increase literacy and math skills while also building self-esteem and positive relationships. An overview provides details on locations, curriculum, and recruiting volunteers to tutor over 40 youth athletes over 12 weeks. Results from exit interviews were positive about connecting sports with learning.
Incorporating Digital and Social Technologies into Social Work EducationNancy J. Smyth, PhD
This document discusses incorporating digital and social technologies into social work education. It begins by outlining the benefits of teaching with technology, such as increasing diversity, access, collaboration, and preparing students for technology-mediated fields. Challenges of teaching with technology include potential loss of social presence, distractions, access disparities, and time investment. The document then discusses using learning theories like social learning, motivational principles, and multimedia principles to enhance technology-based assignments. It presents Belshaw's eight elements of digital literacy and shows how literacies appear in the foreground, midground, and background of assignments. Examples are provided of competency-based learning activities that integrate the SAMR model of technology integration.
The Empower One Billion Campaign is a youth empowerment movement with a mission to reach one billion young people across the world and share with them why each one of them was meant for Greatness. It will focus on sharing with the students how they can work on their passion from a young age, fasten their learning curve and develop 21st century work skills.
How to empower youth to become engaged & make an impact on policy?Karl Donert
This presentation introduces the YouthMetre Project. A youth-based project funded as a forward-looking project to engage young people in policy making.
YouthMetre is an exciting project that empowers young people to connect with policy makers in order to improve the youth policies in local authorities, regions and countries in Europe.
YouthMetre creates an innovative tool that will give young people access, via a digital data dashboard, to information about how well their policymakers are performing in different youth fields. Examples of best practices are presented in order to help authorities improve their activities.
The document summarizes a workshop on social empowerment and participation in youth work in Finland. It discusses how youth work aims to empower young people and prevent social exclusion through group activities and participation in communities. Participants will make short films about topics related to social empowerment as a tool for participation. They will discuss topics, plan storyboards, shoot footage using different camera techniques, edit the films, and screen them at a film night. The goal is for young people to tell their own stories and gain skills in filmmaking and participation.
This presentation was prepared for the No to Knives and Crime Coalition symposium in London, UK, 7 July 2009 - it includes case studies and some guidelines for creating strategies that leverage social media to empower youth to participate in shaping their lives and communities.
The document discusses the author's experience in the Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Programme (TEEP) and their plans after completing the program. It highlights key aspects of the author's journey, including gaining the initial business idea at TTHTI, applying and being selected for TEEP, participating in the online mentorship and bootcamp. It emphasizes the importance of developing a business concept early, studying successful entrepreneurs, reading relevant materials, and giving back to their home state of Delta upon returning.
Youth Participation in Development - Summary Presentationyouthindevelopment
A summary presentation prepared for the UN International Year of Youth by Restless Development sharing information and case studies from the 'Youth Participation in Development Guide' which is available at http://www.ygproject.org
Neolithic architecture began around 8,000 BCE and saw the rise of monumental structures like Jericho's stone walls and towers. Common architectural styles included post and lintel construction and corbeled vaults, where courses of stone were cantilevered inward. Megalithic sites like Newgrange in Ireland and Hagar Qim in Malta used huge stones and corbelled vaults. Stonehenge featured a circular setting of massive sarsen stones arranged in trilithons, with the sunrise aligned with structural features on solstices. It was built in multiple phases over centuries, possibly as an astronomical observatory or calendar.
Ancient Egypt was defined by three main kingdoms - the Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms. The Old Kingdom saw the rise of powerful pharaohs and construction of enormous pyramids. The Middle Kingdom was based in Thebes and saw invasions by Hyksos people. The powerful New Kingdom created a large empire but experienced declines as Nubians and others invaded. Egyptian civilization was able to last for thousands of years due to factors like the predictable flooding of the Nile, centralized government and social structure organized around the pharaoh, and natural barriers protecting the country.
Ancient Egypt had a strong civilization that began around 3200 BC. The geography of Egypt, especially the flooding of the Nile River, supported the rise of Egyptian culture. Egyptians developed hieroglyphic writing, built pyramids and temples, practiced mummification, and had a society led by powerful pharaohs. Over time, foreign invaders like the Hyksos challenged Egyptian rule. The New Kingdom saw a revival of Egyptian power until internal struggles and outside pressures contributed to the decline of their empire, though Nubian kings later formed a Kush Empire influenced by Egyptian traditions.
Youth empowerment: The Power of Mindset Markus Ravier
The presentation teaches Peer Facilitators to how empower the youth. Inspiring and motivating them to make a difference in serving others without hesitations and profit.
This presentation requires the attention of Oyo State Government at the 3 tiers, the private investors, the International Communities, local communities and the general public.
It advises a funding solutions to wards achieving a sustainable Youth Empowerment Scheme as a veritable tool to drive the State Economy towards a private sector led economy aiming at wealth creation, employment generation and Domestic Resource Mobilisation.
This document provides information about the Kings of Kulture and Kush production put on by the Diversity Theatre Co. It includes introductory messages from the CEO and artist director discussing the goals of bridging gaps between generations and communities through creative arts. The order of the show is outlined, featuring various performances of music, dance, spoken word and video presentations exploring topics of identity and experience in the African American community. Brief biographies of the cast members are also included, along with credits for the choreographer, production manager and history of the theatre company.
Music Basti' was started in 2008 to work with and empower street children through music. The project is currently working to develop a music program that teaches the children about music as well integrates messages about human rights education and life skills. It focuses on helping the children to develop self- identity, value orientation and attitudes. Alongside this, it endeavors to join together community needs of children at risk, particularly street children and urban slum children, with the efforts of the music community.
Music Basti is run by IDEA (Integrated Development Education Association), and supported by The YP Foundation. It works with Aman Biradari, and Bridge Music Academy. Music Basti was selected for the Change Looms development and assessment program in July 2009, the program supports the work of young people working for social change (Pravah and Ashoka).
The project has worked with various musicians and volunteers in Delhi, combining professionals with student volunteers and musicians. It aims to develop a collaborative and positive relationship between the music community, individuals and institutions, and through them raise awareness about the issue of child rights, and the use of the arts, particularly music to create this awareness.
The document summarizes the mission and programs of the House of Blues Music Forward Foundation, a nonprofit organization that uses music to empower youth. It discusses how the Foundation harnesses the power of music to help young people build confidence and connect their passions to careers. It provides details on the Foundation's history, investments, programs served, concerts produced, and lives impacted. The Foundation's programs include grants for underserved music programs, educational concerts on the history of American music, an emerging artist incubator, an instrument donation campaign, and a mentorship program connecting youth to careers in the music industry.
[Challenge:Future] Life In YOUR Living Room: (R)evolution!Challenge:Future
Life in Your Living Room (LiYLR) is a movement that hosts musical performances and discussions about social projects in people's living rooms. It aims to inspire participants and support new ideas through a network of like-minded individuals. LiYLR events feature local musicians and entrepreneurs who share their stories. Participants feel empowered to become active change agents in their communities. LiYLR also partners with organizations to expand its reach and support youth leadership and social entrepreneurship. Its goal is to start a global revolution of peace-building initiatives through art and participation at the grassroots level, beginning in living rooms around the world.
Kingdom Business Projects is an organization founded in 2011 that specializes in managing, recording, distributing, and representing musical artists. It seeks to promote signed artists through live performance management and a comprehensive development package that includes spiritual, artistic, and economic support. In 2012, Kingdom Business Projects hosted a successful event and aims to attract 1200 young people to its 2013 Life We Chose Concert, using urban music and art to positively impact youth through entertainment.
Native Child and Family Services of Toronto was founded in 1986 to provide culturally-appropriate services to the Toronto Native community. It offers programs such as youth drop-in centers, child care, cultural programs, counseling, and family support. While the agency aims to be inclusive, its resources are prioritized for Aboriginal families and children. The organization provides a range of critical services but faces challenges with limited resources and lack of community awareness of its programs.
- The document summarizes a music workshop held at Kilkari Home in North Delhi on September 25, 2009 led by American singer-songwriter Carrie Newcomer.
- The workshop aimed to use music to teach children about human rights and empowerment. It also sought to create partnerships between music communities and organizations working with underprivileged children.
- Over time, the workshop organizers expanded their work to include more children and volunteers, develop a child-centered teaching model, and establish partnerships with more organizations to promote music and rights-based learning.
The rise of female DJs in the UK is a positive development, not just for the industry but for society as a whole. By breaking down barriers and challenging gender stereotypes, female DJs are paving the way for a more inclusive and equitable future. Visit @ https://femaledjagency.co.uk/
One of the most remarkable aspects of "We Run The World Female DJ Agency" is its impact beyond the festival stages. By creating a platform for female DJs to shine, the agency is inspiring young girls and women to pursue their passions fearlessly, regardless of societal expectations. Visit @ https://femaledjagency.co.uk/festival-dj/
this is a presentation for Teens Crosswalk Organization. TCW is one of the legal clubs in Irisan National High School and Pines City National High School - Quezon Hill Annex. It is a youth-oriented organization focused with the youth`s development and molding them to become a God-fearing young people.
The document provides information about an upcoming performance by Deeply Rooted Dance Theater presenting an Emerging Choreographers Showcase on June 27th and 28th, 2014 at 7:30pm at the Ruth Page Center for the Arts in Chicago. The showcase will feature works by 14 emerging choreographers. The performances will include 4 acts with multiple dance pieces in each act choreographed by members of Deeply Rooted's artistic team and guest artists. Background information is provided on Deeply Rooted Dance Theater and their mission as well as biographies of 4 of the featured emerging choreographers - Joshua L. Ishmon, Tosha "Ayo" Alston, Nekira Grant, and Keon Nickie.
Franklin Esau is a SmilingOne Change Agent who facilitates leadership development programs in South African prisons and communities. He was previously incarcerated and participated in the SmilingOne Foundation's Responsible Individual program, which inspired him to become a facilitator. He has since guided the program for up to 2,500 inmates across multiple prison facilities. Franklin's expertise also includes music development projects for youth and support for parolees. He currently runs several joint projects with former inmates and community members in Nyanga, Elsies River, and Ocean View focused on unlocking potential through leadership programming.
Jagran Ki Party, a well-known spiritual and musical group, has recently established itself in Congo by mesmerizing audiences with its captivating performances. This dynamic group, which is well-known for its exceptional talent and dedication, brings a one-of-a-kind combination of worship, music, and celebration to the center of Congo. We will investigate the impact and significance of Jagran Ki Party performances in Congo in this article.
The document summarizes the applicant's experience as the Public Relations Officer for the Chinese American Student Association from 2011-2012, where they designed flyers and advertisements for events, maintained social media accounts, and took photos at events. It also lists their involvement with the Loyola Breakers breakdancing club, the Moody Church Sanctuary Choir from 2009 to present, volunteering with pediatric patients at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, and volunteering with the American Red Cross to support blood drives.
Turning point of Lansing, Michigan, Rite of Passage Graduation Transition cel...Howard Spence
This Presentation Documents the Rites of Passage Graduation Celebration for the Seniors of the Turning Point of Lansing, Michigan Non-Profit Community Organization. The Turning Point is comprised of a group of dedicated men in the Lansing Minority community who donate many hours of their time to mentor, direct, and counsel young black males residing in the Greater Lansing, Michigan area.
Many of the young men are from single family homes. Some had encountered adjustment problems in the public school systems and need someone in their corner to help them figure out how to navigate the difficult transition from Boys to Men for black adolescent youth.
This presentation shows some of the phases of the Rites of Passage ceremony, and also the reception immediately after the graduation ceremony. The ceremony was held at Lansing Community College at Dart auditorium on May 13, 2015.
A separate photo album presentation is also uploaded in which approximately 90 photographs taken at the even are shared.
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CREATIVE CITIZENSHIP: BUILDING CONNECTION, KNOWLEDGE,
BELONGING AND LEADERSHIP IN YOUNG PEOPLE
Lisa Burnett Regional Manager Transit Lounge Caboolture Qld and Anne Spelman Client Services
Coordinator Moreton Bay Region Libraries Qld
For the last three years Moreton Bay Region Libraries has hosted Transit Lounge Caboolture (TLC), a developmental
program for creative young people. Although not an obvious pairing, it has been successful, with the hosting arrangement on
the verge of transforming into a true partnership. Between them, they offer a suite of services and programs that support the
developmental needs of creative young people from pathfinders through to aspiring artists, emerging artists and professional
artists. Programs such as Mash It Up short film festival and Band Camp, services like the enewsletter and project mentoring
provide opportunities for skills development, networking, showcasing and resourcing that would not otherwise exist. Through
this unique partnership, a continuum of support has been offered that connects young people to each other, to community
resources and to professional artists and artsworkers – connection, knowledge, belonging – developing a generation of
young citizens who have a stake in their community and the skills and networks to create and lead arts and cultural activity.
Edited version of a paper presented at ‘12 to 24s @ your public library in Australia and New Zealand conference’ Qld 11-
12 June 2010.
hen we sat down to develop this paper
there was one word that dominated our
conversation – why?
• why does Transit Lounge Caboolture exist?
• why is Moreton Bay Region Libraries doing
community development work?
• why are we partnering?
• why are we interested in working with young
people?
• why arts and culture?
• why do we think other people should be doing
this?
We articulated our personal motivations, which
ultimately lead back to some clear and compelling
reasons.
Declining optimism
In the 10 years between 1995 and 2005 there was a
significant decline in young people’s optimism
regarding their preferred futures
• 49% of young people think the future quality
of life in Australia will be worse (up 25%)
• 65% think the world is headed for a bad time
of crisis and trouble (up 49%)
• although 89% would prefer a ‘green’ future
only 23% expect that is what they will see
• although only 11% prefer a ‘growth’ focused
future, 77% expect that is what will prevail.1
If you are faced with a widening gulf between your
expected and preferred futures, what does that do
to your sense of hope – especially if you do not
feel that you have any control over that situation?
Reduced feelings of wellbeing
A survey2 of more than 10,000 Australian students
from prep school to year 12 found that
• 40% of students could be described as
displaying lower levels of social and emotional
wellbeing
• there was, at most, only a weak positive
relationship.
This was a presentation from the London PWNE meeting on 20th September 2010.
More info about the meeting can be found here:
http://www.participationworks.org.uk/networks/regional-networks/london/previous-events-in-the-london-region
Sistra aims to provide social services through arts programming for families and youth in Brooklyn communities undergoing development, starting in Red Hook. Its mission is to build self-esteem, increase academic achievement, and encourage civic behavior through arts education. The founders, Carmel Bernardo and Abena Floyd, both have experience in arts administration and community programming. Sistra plans to implement various arts programs, such as theater, dance, and visual arts, to foster leadership, learning, and community engagement among residents, especially minority youth.
Philanthropedia’s mission is to improve nonprofit effectiveness by directing money to and facilitating discussion about expert recommended high-impact nonprofits.
Lucid Dreaming: Understanding the Risks and Benefits
The ability to control one's dreams or for the dreamer to be aware that he or she is dreaming. This process, called lucid dreaming, has some potential risks as well as many fascinating benefits. However, many people are hesitant to try it initially for fear of the potential dangers. This article aims to clarify these concerns by exploring both the risks and benefits of lucid dreaming.
The Benefits of Lucid Dreaming
Lucid dreaming allows a person to take control of their dream world, helping them overcome their fears and eliminate nightmares. This technique is particularly useful for mental health. By taking control of their dreams, individuals can face challenging scenarios in a controlled environment, which can help reduce anxiety and increase self-confidence.
Addressing Common Concerns
Physical Harm in Dreams Lucid dreaming is fundamentally safe. In a lucid dream, everything is a creation of your mind. Therefore, nothing in the dream can physically harm you. Despite the vividness and realness of the dream experience, it remains entirely within your mental landscape, posing no physical danger.
Mental Health Risks Concerns about developing PTSD or other mental illnesses from lucid dreaming are unfounded. As soon as you wake up, it's clear that the events experienced in the dream were not real. On the contrary, lucid dreaming is often seen as a therapeutic tool for conditions like PTSD, as it allows individuals to reframe and manage their thoughts.
Potential Risks of Lucid Dreaming
While generally safe, lucid dreaming does come with a few risks as well:
Mixing Dream Memories with Reality Long-term lucid dreamers might occasionally confuse dream memories with real ones, creating false memories. This issue is rare and preventable by maintaining a dream journal and avoiding lucid dreaming about real-life people or places too frequently.
Escapism Using lucid dreaming to escape reality can be problematic if it interferes with your daily life. While it is sometimes beneficial to escape and relieve the stress of reality, relying on lucid dreaming for happiness can hinder personal growth and productivity.
Feeling Tired After Lucid Dreaming Some people report feeling tired after lucid dreaming. This tiredness is not due to the dreams themselves but often results from not getting enough sleep or using techniques that disrupt sleep patterns. Taking breaks and ensuring adequate sleep can prevent this.
Mental Exhaustion Lucid dreaming can be mentally taxing if practiced excessively without breaks. It’s important to balance lucid dreaming with regular sleep to avoid mental fatigue.
Lucid dreaming is safe and beneficial if done with caution. It has many benefits, such as overcoming fear and improving mental health, and minimal risks. There are many resources and tutorials available for those interested in trying it.
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In this video, you'll gain insights on:
How highlighting key verses and themes can enhance memory and retention of Scripture (we see a few key ones, here!)
Studies have shown that highlighting can significantly improve information recall. Highlighting key points visually reinforces them in your mind, leading to better long-term memory.
How to personalize your Bible study through strategic highlighting. Don't just highlight everything!
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How connecting highlighted passages can reveal deeper biblical truths. By highlighting these connections, you can see the bigger picture and uncover the underlying messages within Scripture.
By the end of this video, you'll be equipped to unlock the hidden potential within your highlighted Bible and embark on a transformative spiritual growth journey! Don't forget to like and subscribe for more inspiring content on deepening your faith.
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This book is one of the best of the translated ones, for it has a warning character for all those who find themselves in the experience of material life. Irmão X provides a shrewd way of describing the subtleties and weaknesses that can jeopardize our intentions, making us more attentive and vigilant by providing us with his wise pages, reminding us between the lines of the Master's words: "Pray and watch."
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MAGAZINE: THE CAREER THAT IS PROPOSED TO US: The Path of Salvation, Holiness and Perseverance to Reach Heaven
Commentator: Pastor Osiel Gomes
Presentation: Missionary Celso Napoleon
Renewed in Grace
The Book of Revelation, filled with symbolic and apocalyptic imagery, presents one of its most striking visions in Revelation 9:3-12—the locust army. Understanding the significance of this locust army provides insight into the broader themes of divine judgment, protection, and the ultimate triumph of God’s will as depicted in Revelation.
2nd issue of Volume 15. A magazine in urdu language mainly based on spiritual treatment and learning. Many topics on ISLAM, SUFISM, SOCIAL PROBLEMS, SELF HELP, PSYCHOLOGY, HEALTH, SPIRITUAL TREATMENT, Ruqya etc.A very useful magazine for everyone.
Introduction
Mantra Yoga is an exact science. "Mananat trayate iti mantrah- by the Manana (constant thinking or recollection) of which one is protected or is released from the round of births and deaths, is Mantra." That is called Mantra by the meditation (Manana) on which the Jiva or the individual soul attains freedom from sin, enjoyment in heaven and final liberation, and by the aid of which it attains in full the fourfold fruit (Chaturvarga), i.e., Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha. A Mantra is so called because it is achieved by the mental process.
Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
The editors
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This lecture created by Brandon Taylorian (aka Cometan) specially for the CESNUR Conference held Bordeaux in June 2024 provides a brief introduction to the legacy of religious and philosophical thought that Astronism emerges from, namely the discourse on transcension started assuredly by the Cosmists in Russia in the mid-to-late nineteenth century and then carried on and developed by Mordecai Nessyahu in Cosmodeism in the twentieth century. Cometan also then provides some detail on his story in founding Astronism in the early twenty-first century from 2013 along with details on the central Astronist doctrine of transcension. Finally, the lecture concludes with some contributions made by space religions and space philosophy and their influences on various cultural facets in art, literature and film.
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