Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Upcoming "Elementz Workshop" - Thursday, November 21 @ 6:30 PM


Cincinnati Human Relations Commission (CHRC) is proud to co-sponsor an event with Elementz,  "Building Welcoming Communities for Our Youth: A Community Conversation for Those Who Work With Urban Youth". The other co-sponsors are Temple Sholom and Children Inc.  Please join us for a broad discussion of what works and does not work for Urban Youth.  We need answers and that starts with you! 
Come out on  Thursday, November 21 from  6:30 pm-8:30 pm  at 
Temple Sholom in Amberley Village, 3100 Longmeadow Lane, 45236.
Registration is only $10.00.  See you there!
 
 
 
LOCATION: 
Temple Sholom - Amberley Village, 3100 Longmeadow Lane 
 
DATE/TIME: Thursday November 21st 6:30-8:30 PM
 
REGISTRATION: $10

Agenda
 Participate in a broad discussion of what works (and doesn't work) for Urban Youth and some ideas about why now is the time to think more broadly about the future of our City and our next generation of citizens
 

 Our Speakers:
Peter Block, Author and Consultant
 "Youth are not a problem to be solved"


Tom Lottman, Deputy Executive Director, Children Inc.
 "Belonging & Becoming:  New Concepts to manage and prevent youth violence" 

Usama Canon, Founding Director, Ta'leef Collective  
 "Initiating Youth into Community through Love" 

Abdullah Powell, Creative Director, Elementz  
 "The Value of Cultural Relevancy when working with urban teens" 

 
THANKS TO OUR CO-SPONSORS:
Temple Sholom
Children Inc.

Cincinnati Human Relations Commission 
&
UC School of Education
Center for Holocaust & Humanity Education
UC Center for Hope and Justice Education

Institute of Youth Development & Excellence
Salaam Community

 
Our Speakers
 






 






Abdullah Powell  Creative Director, Elementz
Usama Canon 
Founding Director, Ta'leef Collective
Peter Block 
Author & Consultant
Tom Lottman
Deputy Executive Director, Children Inc.
 

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