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The Youth 2 Youth forum will take place on Friday, November 16, from 5:00 -
10:00 PM. The forum will offer diverse youth aged 14-21 from across New
York City the opportunity to connect, speak out and take action to make a
difference in their schools and communities. The forum is sponsored by the
New York Immigration Coalition, Union Settlement, the Coalition for
Asian-American Children & Families, the New York State Youth Leadership
Council and United Neighborhood Houses.
*Youth 2 Youth Forum*
Friday, November 16th
5:00-10:00pm
Washington Community Center, 1775 3rd Ave and 98th St.
Networking and workshops followed by performances and open mic.
Food and drinks will be served.
for more information please contact Sasha Chavkin as civic@thenyic.org
The forum will offer youth (both immigrants and non-immigrants) an
opportunity to connect, speak out and take action on the issues facing their
communities.
Registration is required for organizations wishing to table or take part in
the performances or open mic. Register soon because space is limited!
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