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Youth Activism Summit

Youth Activism Summit
Music, Media, Movements, Mentors
February 8, 2003 , 1 –5 pm
Cada Vez Restaurant, 1438 U st. N.W. Washington DC 20009

Please join us in a day of networking, sharing music, media production skills trainings, and intergenerational dialogue to support DC youth activism. Come share your experiences, ideas, and visions and be inspired by those you meet. Represent!

Youth for Peace: DC area high school students, middle school students and college students are organizing to stop the US war in Iraq and wars around the world. Connect with other schools -- participate for peace!

Worldyouth Media: Why watch the news when you can be the news? Come meet media producers and learn how to produce your own media on the web, radio, starting a newsletter, becoming a spokesperson to the press and much more.

Music is the Motion in the Movement: Share your talents and learn freedom songs, rhythms and rhymes.
Bring your instruments! and join the Promote the Peace…Participate Intergenerational Marching Band.

DC Student Labor Action Project: Join DC SLAP! and support working families in DC and the labor union movement.

Community, Campus and School Youth Groups: There are many positive youth groups in DC who don’t yet know each other or what other groups are doing in their communities. Bring info and people!

Commemorating the 43rd anniversary of the growth of the modern U.S. student movement, which launched February 1, 1960 when four black students staged a sit-in at Woolworths in Greensboro, NC. Within ten days students in 15 Southern cities were participating in sit-ins against segregation and racism. These students would form the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in April of 1960, setting the stage for the growth of the civil rights movement and student and youth organizing across the country for decades to come…Come meet veterans of SNCC and student and youth movements from the past 40 years.

Co-Sponsors welcome. For more information:
Youth Leadership Support Network: info@worldyouth.org, (202) 489-7892

Promote the Peace…Participate
Worldyouth for Worldpeace
www.worldyouth.org

January 26, 2003 | 6:36 PM Comments  0 comments

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Sat. 10/26 DC Peace March details

Anyone coming to the peace march tomorrow, we invite you to join the Youth
Leadership Support Network. Bring instruments and banners. We will bring
our four banners for youth to march with -- always one of the best places
to be in a big demo! (so far there is no plan for a "student and youth
contingent" that I know of -- but we can form one as we go!

We will meet between 10:30 and 11:00 am at the SW corner of Constitution
and 21st. This is the meeting place for the DC Peace and Justice
Contingent. You can also meet up with the DC Asians for Peace and Justice,
they will meet at 10:30 at the Foggy Bottom/GWU Metro(blue/orange line) and
they will join the rest of us before 11am.

There will also be a feeder march from Columbia Heights Metro (green line)
starting at 10:30 am. This is sponsored by the DC Statehood Green Party,
ACC, and others. The Rhythm Workers Union will depart from this location --
another great group to march with -- if you start from there plan on a very
long day with a lot of walking!

If folks have questions or need to find us along the route -- call our
mobile phone (202) 489-7892

Promote the Peace...Participate
Doug Calvin -- Youth Leadership Support Network

PS: be sure to check the weather forecast to dress appropriately!

October 25, 2002 | 1:51 PM Comments  0 comments

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SHINE Press Release

Youth Leadership Support Network
Stop Hate, Inspire Neighborly Engagement /S.H.I.N.E
http://projects.takingitglobal.org/shine and http://dc.takingitglobal.org
Press Release
WHAT: Demonstration
For Immediate Release
Contact: Robin Chen Delos
(703) 472-6985 cell
(202) 299-1055 office

WHEN: August 24, 10am -1pm
WHERE: Union Station Christopher Columbus Statue
March to Capitol Reflection Pool (facing the Mall)
Follow to neo-Nazi hate concert
Tune-In to WPFW 89.3 FM for updates on Saturday

Neo-Nazis: Not In Our Nation’s Capital, Not In Our Neighborhoods
DC Area Youth Say No to Neo-Nazis, Anti-Semitism and Racism
Declare August 24th a Day of Unity and Tolerance

WASHINGTON, DC -- DC area youth will sponsor a counter protest and launch a regional youth education and prevention campaign to say, “neo-Nazis: not in our nation’s capital and not in our neighborhoods.” Area high school, junior high and college students organized, S.H.I.N.E., Stop Hate, Inspire Neighborly Engagement in response to increased hate incidents, neo-Nazi marches, and white supremacist recruiting efforts in the region. S.H.I.N.E. is a program of the Youth Leadership Support Network, a violence prevention arts media education and training network that works with DC area youth.

On August 24, just weeks before the September 11 terrorism anniversary, neo-Nazi group the National Alliance will sponsor the largest white supremacist rally in DC since the 1930s. It will take place on the Capitol Steps, followed by a hate concert that evening in an undisclosed location in Northern Virginia or Maryland.

“Neo-Nazis are using DC as a platform for hate. That’s not acceptable. It’s the moral responsibility of all people to stand against hate,” says Molly McArdle, 15-year-old Duke Ellington School of the Arts student and
S.H.I.N.E. co-founder.

“S.H.I.N.E promotes understanding and unity for all people by peacefully countering hate groups and declaring that the Metropolitan area is a hate free community,” says Miles Joyner, 13-year-old S.H.I.N.E. member of Bethesda. He adds, “S.H.I.N.E. stands against hate organizations through intercultural diversity. We promote the many positive contributions of young people who know that love is a better message than hate.”

“White power hate groups target young people to be new recruits primarily through music. S.H.I.N.E., a youth project, is here to say that teens don’t stand for it,” says Robin Chen Delos, 19-year-old resident of Fairfax County and co-founder of S.H.I.N.E. She adds, “When white power groups organize in a community the number of hate crimes increases. White power groups have been mobilizing in Fairfax County and they bragged about recruiting high school and college students.” Subsequently, hate crimes increased four-fold in Fairfax County, Virginia since September 11th. Similarly, hate crimes and incidents jumped 76 percent in Montgomery County, Maryland in 2001.

“Since September 11 the majority of hate violence and terrorism within this country have been committed against people of color and religious minorities by white racists. S.H.I.N.E. provides support for likely targets and potential recruits of hate organizations.” says Douglas Calvin, Executive Director of the Youth Leadership Support Network. “We must support our youth in promoting positive alternatives to hatred.”

Twenty-one year old Arielle Bielak of Northern Virginia states, “Virginia is for lovers, not for Nazis.”
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August 22, 2002 | 5:57 PM Comments  0 comments

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Muralist Website Updated

Hello everyone!

My new webpage is finally updated. It looks very
different and has lots of new images, so please check
it out and let me know what you think.

http://www.marela.org/

much love,
Marela



June 28, 2002 | 1:35 PM Comments  0 comments

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