Treatment Resources for Youth
August 22, 2001
Baltimore, Maryland
Facilitating Panel Discussion: The Corner: Lessons Learned From Career Drug Addicts I & II (Hard hitting intergenerational discussion with teens about drug use). For more information contact: Kathy Miley at treatment@pcbank.net

Practical Application of Using Rap Music in the Classroom
September 15, 2001
George Washington University Urban Education Conference (Washington, D.C.)
For more information contact: Dr. John Rosser (202) 994-1449 or jrosser@gwu.edu

Establishing an Effective Fatherhood Program
September 24, 2001
Montgomery County Department of Health (Rockville, Maryland)

October 2001 TBA Doing it Alone: Effective Strategies for Single Parents Washington, D.C.

Breaking Down the Walls Reaching At-Risk Youth Through the Arts
October 18-19, 2001
Center for the Arts -Rutgers University & The New Jersey Network on Adolescent Programs. Topic: Using Rap Music as a Tool to Engage At-Risk Youth
For more information contact: artsconference@aol.com or www.center4arts.org

Town Hall Meeting on Hip Hop Culture & Rap Music
Oct 27, 2001
Frederick, MD Frederick Community College. Hosted by David Miller. Panel discussion and Open Mic performances.

Doing it Alone: Effective Strategies for Single Parents
November 2001
Pittsburgh, PA

Youth 2001 Konference Making It Happen!
November 3, 2001
City Wide Youth Leadership Conference
Baltimore Convention Center Baltimore, Maryland.
For more information-Contact: Darlene Walker (410) 732-2661
or David Miller (410) 521-8303

Sponsored by: The Urban Leadership Institute, HEBCAC & Youth Opportunities Co-Sponsors: Community Law and Action, U.S. Attorneys Office, Empower Baltimore, Office of Employment Development, Source Youth Foundation, Youth Research Development Fund and several other youth service providers

Peace Walk 2001 Baltimore Convention to City Hall
Nov 3, 2001 8:00- 6:00 p.m.
Keynote Speaker: Osagyefo Sekou, author of Urban Souls and Over the Troubled Waters: Bridging the Generational Gap (Co-authored ny Cornell West). Other featured speakers and entertainers include:
  • Ricard Burton MCA Records
  • Cassaundra Mack, (New York) Empowered Living
  • Lyle Muhammad, Respect for Life
  • DJ Quik Silva 92Q Radio

Sponsors include: Saul Kerpleman, Department of Parks and Recreation, Johns Hopkins University-Center for the Prevention of Youth Violence, Mayors office of Children Youth and Families, Community Impact Baltimore, Booth Consulting.

New Light Coalition- Youth & College Leadership Summit 2001
November 30- December 2, 2001
Baltimore Convention Center-Baltimore Maryland.
"Taking Control of Our Destiny"
Topic: Entrepreneurial Development
Topic: All Male Sesssion. For more information contact: youthsummit@nllc.org or visit www.nllc.org

3rd Annual Southwest Regional Fatherhood Conference (Mesa, Arizona)
January 30-31, 2002
Arizona Fathers & Families Coalition
Mesa Community College
Topic: Creating Effective Fatherhood Programs. For more information contact: James Rodriquez (480) 461-6289 or boricuajr@lycos.com

National At-Risk Youth Conference
February 24-27, 2002
Georgia Southern University (Savannah, Georgia)
Topic: Using Rap Music to Engage Urban Adolescents. For more information contact: (912) 681-5555

National Youth Crime Watch- Orlando, FL
March 10-13, 2002
Training of Trainers Conference (Policy Makers, Law Enforcement, Educators) Topic: Establishing Youth/Adult Partnerships and Youth Led Prevention Programs For more information contact: Please visit www.ycwa.org




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