Meeting of alumni minds in Richmond!

January 25, 2012

Meeting of alumni minds in Richmond! | alumni network | Global Youth Village

Kashawn Rogers (front, right) with friends from around the world

From Jennifer Lewis, Global Youth Village 2011 Peace Building Instructor

As a Conflict Resolution Facilitator with the Richmond Peace Education Center, I gained the facilitation skills I needed to lead the Dialogue and Peace Building workshop with the Global Youth Village international summer camp.  After having taking a year off from this position, I was a bit nervous returning to lead a workshop leading young people with behavioral challenges.  Lucky for me, whenever facilitating with RPEC, I am blessed with youth co-facilitators, who often are the most influential leaders of the workshop.  Being closer in age to the participants, they often can make deeper connections with the participants and provide real-world examples that adults are simply unaware of.  During my most recently workshop I led, my youth co-facilitator doubly blessed me.

Due to scheduling difficulties, I did not meet my co-facilitator until the day of our workshop. When I arrived at our host organization and met my co-facilitator, I realized I knew this young man!  It took only a few seconds to for me to place Kashawn Rogers as one of the Global Youth Village’s 2011 participants!  I wish a camera had captured the smile on my face when I saw Kashawn.  Knowing that a GYV participant, especially Kashawn, was my co-facilitator for this workshop, which I had been nervous about, instantly put me at ease.

Kashawn was easily one of the most charming and genuine young men at the Global Youth Village that summer.  His positive demeanor carried over to his work as co-facilitation for our workshop.  He led activities with confidence and passion. Kashawn truly believes that young people need healthier alternatives to violence and most impressively, he makes non-violence sound cool!  Kashawn is applying the lessons he learned at the Global Youth Village to young people who genuinely need to hear that there are alternatives to violence and that youth are powerful leaders in our world.

Jennifer Lewis

Lead Conflict Resolution Facilitator – Richmond Peace Education Center

Dialogue and Peace Building Instructor – Global Youth Village, summer 2010 & 2011

**To learn more about Jennifer and Kashawn’s work with the Richmond Peace Education Center (RPEC) and Richmond Youth Peace Project (RYPP) visit: http://rpec.org/

Meeting of alumni minds in Richmond! | alumni network | Global Youth Village

GYV Alum off to Indonesia!

November 28, 2011

GYV Alum off to Indonesia! | alumni news | Global Youth VillageAlyssa is GYV 2010 and 2011 alum and currently a junior in high school. She  is also an athlete and aspiring future civil servant with a deep interest in learning more about other cultures. Alyssa is participating in Legacy’s Indonesia-U.S. Youth Leadership Exchange (IULX) and is now  in Indonesia! As part of her IULX project, Alyssa has put together an environmental project in her hometown of Broomfield that is encouraging her peers to reduce waste. She will be educating her fellow students on waste reduction and utilization techniques such as composting. Read more about Alyssa’s trip in an interview with the Boulder Daily Camera.

GYV Alum off to Indonesia! | alumni news | Global Youth Village

Berg wins city council seat in Lafayette, CO!

November 20, 2011

Berg wins city council seat in Lafayette, CO! | alumni news | Global Youth VillageStaff Alum Christine Berg S’ 03-06 recently won a city council seat in Lafayette, Colorado! Go Christine! Christine worked at Global Youth Village as Youth Director a few years ago.  She is looking forward to serving her city. To read more about Christine’s election, check out her interview in the Boulder Daily Camera.

Berg wins city council seat in Lafayette, CO! | alumni news | Global Youth Village

Inspired by Nature in Chicago

October 31, 2011

Inspired by Nature in Chicago | alumni news | Global Youth Village

Dennis educates youth with a story

Jay Shefsky S’ 85-’86 and Dennis Paige S’85-86 were both staff members at Global Youth Village international summer program over twenty years ago. Jay is now  a television producer with WTTW Chicago. Dennis is a naturalist and a story teller .  Together, these two alums produced an entertaining TV program on Dennis’ efforts to create one of the most extensive native plant gardens at housing complex  near Chicago.  Check it out at http://video.wttw.com/video/2098389914/.

Inspired by Nature in Chicago | alumni news | Global Youth Village

Heading to Medical School in Vancouver!

August 24, 2011

Heading to Medical School in Vancouver! | alumni news | Global Youth Village

Ayumi gets goofy

Ayumi Yatsuhashi S’10

wrote to let us know that she has been accepted to and will be attending Boucher Institute of Natuopathic Medicine in Vancouver!  She is very excited about becoming a doctor who can be a good listener and help people feel better.  She is grateful for her GYV experience and looks forward to visiting someday. Best of luck, Ayumi!

Heading to Medical School in Vancouver! | alumni news | Global Youth Village

An Interview with Charles

July 26, 2011

 

An Interview with Charles | alumni | Global Youth Village
Charles and participants sing at an evening program

What was it like to be back at Legacy/GYV after 25 years?

Gosh, it was like coming home. It was like being a prodigal son.  I loved being there. J.E. Rash is like a brother to me so I was with family.  And I got to see Laura Symons and many other friends whom I had worked with all those years ago.  I have asked to come back next year.  Being at Legacy feeds me in so many ways.  The energy of the youth is contagious.

How was your workshop?  What was your favorite part?

I loved how open, respectful and cooperative the young people were.  There were a few who thought they had to be cool at first, but that didn’t last long.   At the end, we were all best friends and we loved them all.  It was really a glorious experience.  I wish I could have been there longer.  I got to be with people that I love and I was in tears when I left.  We created an even deeper bond.

What was it like to teach songs about the Freedom Riders to an international group that really didn’t know anything about the Civil Rights Movement?

Actually, that was the best part.  It was fantastic to hear the young people from all over the world embracing another culture…embracing our culture. Lorraine Warren (Peace Building instructor) called me after I left and told me that I haven’t really left because the young people were walking around singing the songs I had taught them.  That was wonderful to hear.

It’s been a long time since you’ve been back. What has changed at Legacy and what has stayed the same?

The spirit is still the same.  The people are still the same, but Legacy has grown…and it has turned into a really slick organization.  There is a tremendous sense of professionalism and everyone delivers without losing heart.

What have you been involved during the past two decades?

Well, I’ve been teaching at two different camps during the summer and at the Levine School of Music during the school year.  I went on a State Department Tour to the Middle East and did a lot of spoken word and percussion.  I also direct a senior chorus in northeast D.C. and we perform our program at festivals.  I’ve sung at the Paris Opera.  Soon, I will be involved in a production of Einstein at the Beach, an opera by Philip Glass.  I will be playing the role of Mr. Johnson. We will be touring all over Canada and the U.S.

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To read  more about what Charles’s has been up to, check out Charles’ bio.

An Interview with Charles | alumni | Global Youth Village

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