leadership development

Black Men & Boys Town Hall Meeting

Dec 8 2007 - 9:00am
Dec 8 2007 - 4:00pm
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Black Men & Boys Town Hall Meeting, Dec. 8

Saturday December 8, 2007 8:30 AM
UIC Lecture Hall
805 South Morgan
(Halsted and Harrison)
*Enter through student center

Registration Begins at 8:30 a.m.

Teaching for Justice Curriculum Fair

Nov 10 2007 - 11:00am
Nov 10 2007 - 5:00pm
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Multicultural, Participatory, Anti-Racist, Critical, Pro-Justice.

Teachers for Social Justice (TSJ) of Chicago presents the 7th annual Teaching For Justice CURRICULUM FAIR. SWYC Generation Y Youth will be presenting a resource table at this event.

Saturday, November 10.
11-5PM
Orozco Academy
1940 W. 18th Street
Chicago, IL 60608

The Teaching for Social Justice Curriculum Fair is like a Science or History Fair, except volunteer educators "present" and share ideas for bringing topics of social justice into the classroom.

The day's schedule also features Education for Liberation-oriented workshops, resource tables, lunch, and an open forum on "Teachers as Activists" (1-2:45PM).

CBYG College Prep Workshop

Sep 13 2007 - 6:00pm
Sep 13 2007 - 8:00pm
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Flyer:

LATINOS PROGRESANDO’S COLLEGE-BOUND YOUTH GROUP (CBYG)
invites you to our first workshop of the school year!

Thursday, September 13, 2007
6:00 p.m.
Big Picture High School, 4946 S. Paulina

Everyone is welcome!

For more information, please contact Sarah at (312) 850-9376 or
sarah@latinospro.org


Plan your Roadmap to College! Develop a plan to make sure that you are up to
date with everything you need to do to get accepted to college!


Make a difference! Updates on the DREAM Act, and how you can get involved
in supporting this important law, to help immigrant students go to college


Connect! Meet college and high school students from Chicago, and learn about
their experiences.

Solid Ground Youth Showcase

Sep 9 2007 - 1:00pm
Sep 9 2007 - 3:00pm
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Flyer:

Kuumba Lynx and La Casa Norte would like to invite you to celebrate the culmination of our collaborative arts project "Changing Our World with our WORDS", an exciting Hip-Hop and Cultural Arts Club instructed by KL Artists: Amina Norman Hawkins, James Spurgeon, Gabriel Cortez and Che Guevarra.
Performances & video showing by youth participants as well as local community artists

Sunday September 9th 1pm – 3pm
At Café Teatro
Batey Urbano
2647 W. Division

Refreshments will be served.
This event is FREE!

Chicago Freedom School Summer Showcase

Aug 17 2007 - 5:30pm
Aug 17 2007 - 8:00pm
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Join Us for the Chicago Freedom School 2007 Summer Showcase

Friday, August 17
5:30 - 8:00 pm
Jones College Prep Auditorium
606 S. State St.

This year, 40 youth ages 14-16 participated in the inaugural Freedom Fellowship Year of the Chicago Freedom School. Please join the 2007 Freedom Fellows as they celebrate the end of their summer institutes by sharing culminating projects in Visual Arts, Media Arts, Music, Sports, Health, and Performing Arts. The program will end with a commencement ceremony for all participants.

This event is FREE and open to the public. Please bring friends. RSVP at info@chicagofreedomschool.org .

Schedule of Events
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Summer Institute Presentations
Music
Media Arts - Journalism and Poetry
Sports
Health
Visual Arts

Women's Council Meeting

Jul 23 2007 - 5:00pm
Jul 23 2007 - 7:00pm
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Women from Chicago Lawn and surrounding neighborhoods are invited to participation in this discussion about the SOUL policy research initiative.

Contact Eliza(at)swyc.org for more details.

Maria HS Technology Camp for girls

Jul 5 2007 - 9:00am
Jul 5 2007 - 12:00pm
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Maria High School will be offering a Technology Camp for 6-9th Grade Girls July 5, 12, 19 and 28.

9am-12noon each day
$50 per student
Instructor: Nannette Velasquez Zander
6727 W. California Ave.

You will learn the basics of computer hardware and software. you will learn via hands-on experience and you will have access to computers, Internet, and video conferencing equipment. You will take an adventure on a virtual fieldtrip. And you will collaborate on a camp project and play technology games to reinforce learning.

Contact Ms. Diane Richardson at 773-925-868 ext. 115 for details and registration.

Social Justice Youth Expo

May 18 2007 - 9:30pm
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Social Justice Student Exposition Friday May 18, 2007

UIC Student Center East Rm. 302
750 S. Halsted

Interested in learning what Chicago High School youth have to say about Gentrification, The Iraq War, School Closings, Pollution, Hip-Hop and many other social issues?

Join the Chicago Youth Initiating Change (CYIC) as they present their research projects and lead workshops on social justice issues

9:30-11:30am Registration & Fair
1-4pm Workshops
4-5pm Talent Show

http://www.uic.edu/educ/ceje/

antonmiglietta(at)sbcglobal.net for more details

"Graduate Don't Incarcerate" Public Meeting

May 4 2007 - 11:00pm
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Blocks Together Youth Council invites you to the West Humboldt Park neighborhood on Wednesday, May 9 for a community forum on parent, youth, & community input in our schools.

Blocks Together "Graduate Don't Incarcerate" Youth Campaign: Public Meeting
Wednesday, May 9th, 6-8 pm
Cameron Elementary School
1234 N. Monticello (right off Division)

Lynn Moore (Duncan's Chief of Staff) and a representative of the CPS Law Department (creates Board policies) will be there for one part of the meeting to hear from youth about how school discipline should be changed. Blocks Together Youth Council members will ask them to explain what they are recommending for next year's Student Code of Conduct.

Everyone is welcome!

The Blocks Together Youth Council Believes:

Eyes Open Wide Exhibit and Youth & Militarism seminar

May 25 2007 - 12:00pm
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Eyes Open Wide exhibition on the human cost of the Iraq War in Chicago, May 24-28.

May 25 will be a day for focum on Youth & Militarism

GRANT PARK, Chicago
Jackson and Columbus Drive
May 24-28

"We invite you to come see this important memorial, that the National Catholic Reporter called, "an event of disturbing prophetic power" in its entirety for the last time.

Groups from the 50 states have been invited to Grant Park to take the boots back to their states and continue the work of Eyes Wide Open in their communities.

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