National experts on violence prevention will make presentations on relevant topics including:
(1) Pathways that Lead to Violence;
(2) Retraining Individuals and Communities Traumatized by Violence; and
(3) How to Change the Culture of Violence.
(1) Pathways that Lead to Violence;
(2) Retraining Individuals and Communities Traumatized by Violence; and
(3) How to Change the Culture of Violence.
Beginning at noon, the afternoon session will focus on issues that impact youth, including screening of the youth-violence prevention film, "On 2nd Thought" and sessions on:
(1) Breaking the Cycle of Violence by Regulating Personal Behaviors;
(2) Building Peaceful Communities Among Youth; and
(3) Unleashing the Genius in Youth. The Summit will conclude with a "Positive Change Harmony Jam" live streamed at 4 pm, featuring youth performing positive, optimistic rap, hip hop and song.
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Individuals can register free at www.blackwomenforpositivechange.org. Press/media are welcome. A special feature is youth attendees designated as "Non-Violence Youth Ambassadors" will tweet, text and Facebook conference proceedings to a global social network, in real time.
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In a joint statement, BW4PC National Co-Chairs Delegate Daun S. Hester and Dr. Stephanie E. Myers, said, "The National Summit on Non-Violence will focus on the problem of violence in our families, communities, and in society-at large. Adults, youth, Faith Leaders, rappers, Educators and Elected Officials will talk together about finding solutions.
No one has all the answers to solve the problem of violence so, we are inviting the community to brainstorm together. We hope other cities will join this effort to find ways to stop the violence by watching the live stream of the workshops atwww.blackwomenforpositivechange.org/
No one has all the answers to solve the problem of violence so, we are inviting the community to brainstorm together. We hope other cities will join this effort to find ways to stop the violence by watching the live stream of the workshops atwww.blackwomenforpositivechange.org/
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The National Summit is part of the National Week of Non-Violence August 16-23, 2014, endorsed by six Governors including. Congressman John Lewis, Georgia; Governor John Hickenlooper, State of Colorado; Governor Pat Quinn, State of Illinois; Governor Martin O'Malley, State of Maryland; Governor Jeremiah W. Nixon, State of Missouri; Governor Bill Haslam, State of Tennessee; Governor Terry McAuliffe, Virginia; State Delegate Daun S. Hester, Norfolk, Virginia; Mayor William Euille, Alexandria, Virginia; Mayor Vincent Gray, District of Columbia; Councilwoman Natalia Rudiak, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Councilwoman Dr. Amelia Ross Hammond, Virginia Beach, VA. www.blackwomenforpositivechange.org/
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