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  • www.surveymonkey.com/r/2021TeenSummitwww.dare2knowwi.orgwww.endabusewi.org/events/teen-summit

  • The annual Teen Summit is End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin’s

    largest training, bringing youth, parents, educators, activists,

    and mentors from all over Wisconsin to learn about healthy

    relationships, teen dating violence (TDV), and sexual assault

    (SA) within a larger anti-oppression framework.

    WHAT IS THE TEEN SUMMIT?

    It will be a celebration of our many successes, as well as a

    time to revive and strengthen ourselves and our movement.

    We welcome attendees to challenge preconceived notions on

    how to deal with these issues and learn new strategies for

    successful prevention and education on teen issues.

    [email protected]

  • 3-Day AgendaSunday, 2/28

    1:00 PM - 1:30 PM WELCOME1:30 PM - 2:15 PM KEYNOTE - Aisha FukushimaThe World is Y/ours: Freedom Songs & Social Justice

    2:15 PM - 2:30 PM BREAK2:30 PM - 3:30 PM GEN Z CONVERSATIONActivating Our Power & Leveraging Our Privilege

    3:30 PM - 4:00 PM CLOSING

    Monday, 3/011:00 PM - 1:30 PM WELCOME1:30 PM - 2:15 PM KEYNOTE - Samantha CollierViolence in our World: Safe at home is NOT always safe

    2:15 PM - 2:30 PM BREAK2:30 PM - 3:45 PM 14 WORKSHOPS50 Person Capacity per workshop, More info on pgs. 4-5

    3:45 PM - 4:00 PM CLOSING

    Tuesday, 3/021:00 PM - 1:30 PM WELCOME1:30 PM - 2:15 PM KEYNOTE - Kyle 'Guante' Tran MyhreBuilding a Culture of Consent: Spoken Word & Counter-

    Narrative

    2:15 PM - 2:30 PM BREAK2:30 PM - 3:45 PM 5 WORKSHOPS200 Person Capacity per workshop, More info on next pg. 6

    3:45 PM - 4:00 PM CLOSING

  • Monday, 3/1 WorkshopsLoud N Unchained : Poetic Break for Organizers & Educatorsby T.S. BanksThis is a poetic writing workshop and safe place to process and

    create with others.

    The Journey: Avoiding Pit Falls of Human Trafficking by Nancy YarbroughThe what, where , why and who of Human Trafficking.

    Relationships Matter by Lea HortmanLearn about the power of relationships & strategies to have an

    enhanced value on healthy relationships.

    R-E-S-P-E-C-T by A. LoveThe goal: to get youth to understand the value of self-respect,

    realize when it's compromised, & explore tips to preserve it.

    Native Land, Two-Spirit Love: Why LGBTQ Native AmericanStories Matter by Kai PyleCome learn why LGBTQ Native American history & life today

    matters, while we live together on Indigenous land.

    It's the Accountability for Me & Other Liberated Tales byYante Turner & Jennifer WilliamsIn this workshop, we will explore our communities & our own

    accountability for radical social and personal change.

    Community Organizing by Vionetre PettyLearn the necessity of promunity in our community, as well as

    recognizing and rectifying the problems of our youth.

  • Monday, 3/1 WorkshopsIndigenous Poetics by Angie Trudell VasquezIn Memory of CJ Doxtater, a retrospective of Indigenous Poetics,

    how poems can & have contributed to peace, social justice &

    healing.

    The Rod Wave Effect: A Culturally-Responsive Examinationof the "Sad Aesthetic" in Youth Culture by Zion RogersExamine how a genre of Hip Hop expresses a dangerous

    commonality among black & brown youth to gleefully embrace

    feelings of sadness, despair, and hopelessness (“sad aesthetic”).

    The Ascension of The Spirit by Samanya PrestonLearn to be able to recognize the power you have within, how to

    connect and utilize your power to our highest potential.

    Dear Black Boy: It's OKAY to Cry by Ebony LewisDiscuss the silence of pain, emotions, and lack of proper mental

    health care due to stigmas and lack of community knowledge.

    Organizing 101 by Darrin B. Madison Jr., Isaiah Gencuski &Kendall HarrisBreak down organizing as one way to fight for justice. Examine

    victories through organizing & how long-term change is built.

    Exploring Values and Boundaries by Breann Clark and TessLybertExplore important parts of your life to determine values that

    guide your behaviors. Values help determine & understand your

    boundaries leading to healthier relationships.

    Stepping in versus Sliding in by Zahria Tucker, LashondaGood & Lauren MirandaTaking action to be direct vs sliding into something comfortable

    sets the healthy boundaries in relationships.

  • Tuesday, 3/2 WorkshopsYouth Empowerment by Ajani CarrAn engaging conversation about 4 topics; Passion and Purpose,

    Goals and Obstacles, Perseverance, & Positive Thinking.

    The Breakthrough by Shelly Conley, Tina Nixon, AmandaBuchanan & Kashunda BrownThe Breakthrough connects you intimately with women who

    used poetry to address trauma and move to healing. Expect

    poetry performances, writing, healing & truth.

    Social Justice is More Than Just Us by Ajamou ButlerIn the arena of Social Justice work, we have to be reminded that

    the work is not about us. The work that we do is making a

    commitment to serving causes greater than ourselves and serving

    our community.

    Issues Impacting Marginalized: Beyond the Label Vibes bySamantha CollierWe'll explore the relationship between domestic & sexual

    violence, mental health, and substance use. It is based on the

    wisdom of survivors, national leaders in crisis services & trauma

    recovery, &domestic violence & sexual assault professionals.

    Narrative-Shifting through Spoken Word by Kyle "Guante"Tran MyhreMany of the tools that poets and other artists use are directly

    relevant to other forms of communication too, especially

    advocacy and activist work. We'll explore some tactics drawn from

    the world of spoken word poetry, and talk about how they relate

    to narrative-shifting more broadly: framing campaigns, designing

    materials, structuring persuasive writing, and beyond.

  • @TeenSummitWI

    Dare2Know (D2K)

    @Dare2KnowWI @Dare2KnowWI

    Stay Informed!

    Important Documents

    Teen Summit Norms

    2021 Excused Absence Letter

    Highlight Videos

    2020 Recap (~4.5 min.)

    2020 Recap (~1 min.)

    Questions

    [email protected]

    Stay Connected!Teen Summit

    Registration Deadline

    February 17, 2021 LAST DAYTO REGISTER (link below)!Details to participate will be

    emailed to you.

    surveymonkey.com/r/2021TeenSummit

    Website

    Website

    https://www.facebook.com/TeenSummitWIhttps://www.instagram.com/dare2knowwi/https://www.instagram.com/dare2knowwi/https://www.facebook.com/Dare2KnowWIhttps://www.facebook.com/Dare2KnowWIhttps://s3-us-east-2.amazonaws.com/edaw-webinars/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/15113209/2021-Teen-Summit-Norms-Virtual.pdfhttps://s3-us-east-2.amazonaws.com/edaw-webinars/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/15115542/Teen-Summit-Excused-Absence-Letter-2021-signed-Virtual.pdfhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCwtmxuFbtc&t=1shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0w_Lktu48ghttp://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2021TeenSummithttp://www.endabusewi.org/events/teen-summithttp://www.endabusewi.org/events/teen-summithttp://www.dare2knowwi.org/http://www.dare2knowwi.org/mailto:[email protected]

  • Thank You CUNA mutual Group!

    Thank you to our 2021 Peer PersuaderSponsor, Cuna Mutual, for your support ofhealthy Wisconsin youth and statewide

    violence prevention!

    For more information, please visit

    www.cunamutual.com

    (PRNewsfoto/CUNA Mutual Group)

    http://www.cunamutual.com/

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