THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 31, 2002
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9:30
– 10:30 PM
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HIV/STD
RESOURSE SEMINAR
Informal
seminary designed to inform youth about HIV/AIDS- related
health care services & information available to them.
(Youth will be provided an opportunity to sign up at the orientation)
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FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 1, 2002
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7:00
– 7:45 AM
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- Wake-Up
Call I: Eating 2 Much & Moving 2 Little? (Speaker)
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- Hip-Hop
4 Health Exercise (Leader)
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- Meditation/Prayer/Relaxation
(Leader)
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10:30
– 11:45 AM
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- Conversations:
The Role of Hip-Hop Culture in Building Strong Families
and Promoting Healthy Lifestyles"
(Youth/Adult Roundtable Discussion ending with audience
participation .)
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1:30
– 2:45 PM
B-
1
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ADULT
TRACK
- Toward
a Better Understanding of Hip-Hop: Increasing Your Hip-Hop
Cultural Competence
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YOUTH TRACK
- Hip-Hop: Its
Evolution and History
- The 411 on Hip-Hop:
Trends We Can Use, Trends We Should Consider Letting Go
- Using Hip-Hop
as a Tool for Effective Prevention Communication
- A Public Health
Spin to Hip-Hop: Making it Happen
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2:55
– 4:10 PM
B-2
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ADULT
TRACK
- Reaching
the Hip-Hop Generation
- Youth
Popular Culture Back in the Day/Hip-Hop Culture 2 Day: What’s
the Relationship?
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YOUTH TRACK
- Same as above
(participants choose a different workshop)
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4:20
– 5:30 PM
B-3
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ADULT
TRACK
- Trends
in Hip-Hop: We Know the Negative, Now What’s the Positive?
- Creating
Positive Raps with Health Messages
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YOUTH TRACK
- Graffiti Art:
A Hands-On Experience
- Creating Positive
Raps with Health Messages (Beginners)
- Creating Positive
Raps with Health Messages (Advanced)
- B’Boying and
B’Girling: Moving to the Break
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SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 2, 2002
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7:30
– 8:15 AM
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- Wake-Up
Call II: Moving from a Chair-Glued Web Surfer, Non-Stop
Game Boy Player, Consistent Telephone Talker, and TV Couch
Potato to a Positive Hip-Hop Mover & Shaker (Speaker)
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- Hip-Hop
4 Health Exercise (Leader)
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- Meditation/Prayer/Relaxation
(Leader)
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9:00
- 10:15 AM
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"NATIONAL
MEETING OF THE MINDS"
- Youth
Speak, Adults Mostly Listen
Panel
- Infected and affected youth, high school STD counselor
Adults
and youth will listen to the most compelling issues facing
America’s youth today, and how such issues affect their
sexual decision-making process.
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10:30
- 11:30 AM
B-4
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ADULT
TRACK
- Entertainment
Education: A Successful Communication Strategy 4 Reaching
Youth
- Innovative
Multimedia Approaches 2 Youth Programming
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YOUTH TRACK (2
Adults 3 Youth Presenters)
- Relationships
and Intimacy, HIV/AIDS, & Related Issues
(Section A1 [ages
12-15] &A2 [ages 16-19] Female participants)
- Relationships
and Intimacy, HIV/AIDS, and Related Issues
(Section B1: [ages
12-15] & B2 [ages 16-19 Male participants)
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2:55
– 4:10 PM
B-6
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ADULT
TRACK
- Spirituality
in Hip-Hop Culture
- Reduce
Your Stress Via Hip Hop
- Best
Practice Model Programs: How Do We Use Hip-Hop/Youth Popular
Culture as a Catalyst for Prevention
- Culturally
Appropriate Evaluations: How 2 Successfully Evaluate Programs
that Incorporate Hip-Hop Culture
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YOUTH TRACK
- Youth Organizing:
Making Policy, Making Change
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4:20
– 5:20 PM
B-7
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ADULT
TRACK
- Getting
Families and Other Adults (Health Practitioners, Policymakers,
Clergy, Educators, etc.) Involved in Understanding Youth
Culture 4 Effective Program Implementation and Policy
- Facilitating
Youth Access to the Most Appropriate Health Care and Social
Support Resources
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YOUTH TRACK
- Getting the
Government on Your Side
- Creating the
Policy Document 4 "A New School Agenda on Health 4
America’s Youth: Youth Perspectives" (Section A)
- Creating the
Policy Document 4 "A New School Agenda on Health 4
America’s Youth: Youth Perspectives" (Section B)
- Getting Adults
2 Really Listen
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SUNDAY,
NOVEMBER 3, 2002
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8:30
- 10:30 AM
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HIP-HOP
4 HEALTH SUNDAY MORNING BREAKFAST
"You
Are What You Eat"
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10:30
– 10:45 AM
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POWER
STRETCH TO JAZZY HIP-HOP BREAK
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