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HOPE Youth Collaborative Initiative Recurring event
Hosted by Professor James Banks

Thursday, August 6, 2020 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

 

HOPE Youth Collaborative Initiative

Dear Colleagues Friends and Student Leaders,

FREE Skill Building and information

In meetings with youth Leaders, it came to our attention that the information identified in this initiative is needed.  Join us as we provide an opportunity to prepare for Informed presentations, accurate content and structured collaborations and as we review successful historical advocacy, and social change initiatives to replicate.

Please recommend this initiative to join in the change initiative and note that since finances are tight for everyone it will be FREE for participants but if of age you must be registered to vote and your household must have completed the Census report. 

Call or email if you have any questions at banksj@sunysuffolk.edu or 631 897-7507.

Time: Jul 23, 2020 06:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

        Every week on Thu, until Aug 27, 2020, 6 occurrence(s)

  •         Jul 23, 2020 06:00 PM
  •         Jul 30, 2020 06:00 PM
  •         Aug 6, 2020 06:00 PM
  •         Aug 13, 2020 06:00 PM
  •         Aug 20, 2020 06:00 PM
  •         Aug 27, 2020 06:00 PM

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Hosted by Professor James Banks

Youth-Collaborative-Initiative

YOUTH COLLABORATIVE INITIATIVE
H.O.P.E. Institute for Leadership Enhancement
(Healing Our Past Experiences Institute for Leadership Enhancement)
Group Dynamics/Socialization
History - From Slavery to President
The History of Successful Protests
Racism, White Supremacy and White Fragility - (Gentle Confrontation)
Why Protests? Why Riots?
Gathering Statistics, Being Data Driven, Being Authentic- What are the Issues?
Presentations- To Whom? To Where? When? How?
Identifying Concerns and Making Policy Recommendations- Being Lost in the Dream

PROCESS:
1. Each Module will be 2 to 3 Hours in Length.
2. 3 Age Groups - (11- 16 years old) - (17 years old and above), (Seasoned).
3. Afternoon sessions, evening and weekends sessions
4. All participants 18 years old and above must register to vote
5. All participants must have or their households must have completed the Census Report by the completion of the first Module.
6. Sessions will be held via Zoom unless otherwise advised. In-person sessions will require appropriate Covid-19 safety precautions.
7. Nominators of candidates for the program can submit names to Sonya Smith (631-276-4919) or James Banks (631-897-7507).
8. You will be notied of Registration dates and times.

Enrollment/ Training Costs/Fees:
Enrollment Costs are Free for Active Members of the Following Organizations:
An Anti-Bias Task Force
Suffolk County Community College Students
Members of the Suolk County African American Advisory Board
The African American Educational and Cultural Festival, Inc.
Stand Up To Poverty, Inc.
Multicultural Solidarity
All others -
$20.00 per person - per Module
$50.00 (in advance) for all Modules
$100.00 for Private group sessions (5 or more participants)
1/2 all proceeds will be donated to the African American Educational and Cultural Festival

Contact:
James Banks banksj@sunysuolk.edu. Sonya Smith smithso@sunysuolk.edu
Sessions begin July 23rd - 6:30 pm, July 25th - 11:00 am and 3:00 pm, July 26th - 3:00 pm and 6:00 pm

Location: Online
Fees: Free
Contact: Professor James Banks banksj@sunysuffolk.edu or 631 897-7507
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Repeats:

Weekly on Thursday until 8/27/2020
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