Archive for March 2012
Hot off The Press: Apply Now for Black Girls Rock! Queens Camp- Deadline May 15th
Posted March 28, 2012
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You’ve watched the Black Girls Rock! (BGR!) awards on BET and marveled at the inspiring women honored. Imagine what a teen girl could experience if she participated in a summer camp filled with events/speakers that motivated her to succeed?
Well…BGR! Queens Camps does just that.
Apply now. Applications are due May 15th.
For more information and program applications please visit their website at www.blackgirlsrock.org
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Below is a repost from http://iheartdaily.com (a great blog with girlie news, tips and cool buys). The heart warming post goes to show you that NOTHING should stop us ladies from speaking our minds. If these women can share their voices, so can we. Write on my sisters!!
” The Afghan Women’s Writing Project(AAWP), founded in 2009 by Masha Hamilton to empower women in Afghanistan to share their stories and their voices. These women risk their lives to meet online and in hidden “writing huts” to be mentored by American women authors and professors, and AAWP publishes their words for the world to see. They’re hiding laptops under burqas, walking through Taliban territory to get to a place to upload their assignments. Can you imagine?
Read stories like “True Friends, Part 1,” “A Letter to My Parents” and “A Prayer for Grandmother” (get tissues!), and peek into the warm and colorful Afghan culture with scenes like “Come for Dinner at This Big House.“
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Hot off the Press: Opportunity with UNESCO for Tech Savvy youth to assist Africa
Posted March 5, 2012
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UNESCO is collaborating with EduSerc to select the next generation of youth leaders nationwide (up to 150 students) to design, develop and implement their technologies, ideas and resources to impact various African countries in 2012 and beyond.
* Poverty and Development
* Agriculture
* Energy
* Water Resources
* Media
* Arts, Entertainment and Education
pipeline of support for short and long term youth and workforce development.
Requirements
Youth interested in this opportunity or schools systems, colleges or businesses in the United States interested in having their students represent their institutions to be involved with this global opportunity must be selected to participate. Below is a list of prerequisites:
* Must be between the ages of 16 -25
* Must live in the United States
* Must submit an essay, references, and a prototype (or sample) of your solution to be reviewed by the selection committee to be invited to meet the First Wives for final approval of implementing your ideas on a large scale in Africa.
Steps to Participate
* Submit an Essay Due March 15, 2012: Submit an essay (2 pages maximum – single spaced – Microsoft Word version w/ a title page
with name and contact information) stating how you might assist an African country in any one or multiple areas of the following:
Health; Poverty and Development; Agriculture; Energy; Water Resources; Media; Arts & Entertainment; Education. This involves ideas,
technologies, and/or services that the youth can personally support or implement as a business idea in a country in Africa given the
opportunity.
anganfack@unescocenterforpeace.org AND Chendall.Rooths@eduserc.org NOTE: Submit your essay with your EduSerc Convention Registration form to be entered into the Innovators Showcase. You will be given a 6′ x 30″ table and 8′ x 10′ space at the convention to showcase your prototype and tabletop display/billboard. Registration forms can be received via www.eduserc.org/convention
contact Annie Nganfack, Event Coordinator at (M) 202.384.0536 (O) 240.415.0174 anganfack@unescocenterforpeace.org
at (301) 498-2899 ext. 107 Chendall.Rooths@eduserc.org or log onto www.eduserc.org/convention