Events

THE NYS 2021 – A WORLD CONFERENCE

The uncertainty of COVID 19 has prompted numerous changes for The 2021 National Youth Summit – A World Conference. In addition to expanding to a worldwide event in collaboration with the ticketing platform, Eventbrite, the 2021 Summit, originally scheduled to be held at Alabama State University in, out of an abundance of caution, we are exploring new and innovative ways to both engage student leaders and educators from around the world  and maintain the safety of participants and our faculty.

Similar to the 2020 summit that was converted to a virtual event, we will have online workshops and, safety permitting, a limited number of local students participating on the campus of Alabama State University. Feel free to explore our 2019 Agenda as well as some of the virtual workshops from the 2020 Virtual National Youth Summit.

A few past virtual evetns.

Police, Traffic Stops, and Building Trust   -In light of the current resistance to police brutality and killings, retired US Marshall and former Chief of Police for Jackson MS,  Robert Moore, will present his 10 point program designed to diffuse conflicts between police and drivers.

HISTORY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE POWER OF ONE – TAKE A LIVING HISTORY JOURNEY WITH A DIRECT DESCENDANT OF TWO OF AMERICA’S MOST INFLUENTIAL HEROES.  KEN MORRIS, JR., THE GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GRANDSON OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS AND THE GREAT-GREAT- GRANDSON OF BOOKER T. WASHINGTON WILL GIVE A PRESENTATION ABOUT THE HISTORY OF HIS FAMILY, THE PRESSURE HE FELT GROWING UP IN THE SHADOW OF HIS ESTEEMED ANCESTORS, AND HIS WORK TODAY FIGHTING AGAINST MODERN SLAVERY AND RACIAL OPPRESSION AS CO-FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS FAMILY INITIATIVES.

PAST EVENTS

June 24th at 12:00 Noon and 4:00 CST

Rethinking Retirement – Creating Wealth for Such a Time as This   -As the CEO of Compas Retirement Solutions, Marvin Mitchell has dedicated his career to helping those in or near retirement protect their retirement portfolio. He believes in safety first, keeping it simple while earning a reasonable rate of return. A St. Louis native, Mitchell is passionate about giving back to his local community. He and his team at Compass Retirement Solutions spend extra hours volunteering, donating college scholarship money for lower-income students and contributing to breast cancer awareness and education. Mitchell served as vice president of leadership development for Urban League Young Professionals of St. Louis and is a former board member of United4Children. In 2016, he received the Salute to Business Excellence Award as voted by the St. Louis American Newspaper. Also in 2016, Marvin was an honored recipient of the St. Louis County NAACP Distinguished Legacy Award. Marvin can be heard weekly hosting his financial and economic radio talk show, “Re-thinking Retirement” on NewsTalk 97.1 FM, and seen on Fox 2 News as their exclusive retirement adviser.

Marvin is the author of 3 books:
“Retire Early: The 9 Critical Decisions when Retiring Before 65”
“Mistake Free Retirement: 7 Lessons To Save Your Retirement”
“Defuse: 7 Steps to Protecting your 401K from the Ticking Tax Time Bomb”

Links:
https://compassretirementsolutions.com

fox2now.com/retirement

https://www.facebook.com/compassretirementsolutions/

Advocating for Justice That Restores – Criminal Justice Reform Amidst a Pandemic and Civil Unrest  Sammy Perez serves Prison Fellowship’s advocacy team by building and mobilizing a network of people who are passionate about justice that restores. Perez equips Prison Fellowship’s Justice Advocates in the eastern U.S. to improve the criminal justice system through strategies including constituent lobbying, media engagement, and storytelling. After rediscovering faith in Christ, Perez, who has spent time in prison, overcame his past and began to serve others impacted by crime and incarceration. His letters to the editor have been published in regional Virginia outlets, including the Richmond Times-Dispatch and NoVa News. Perez was appointed by Governor Terry McAuliffe to the Governor’s Advisory Committee on Juvenile Justice and Prevention in the Commonwealth.

Perez graduated from Liberty University with a degree in psychology, specializing in addiction and recovery, and is currently completing graduate studies in professional counseling. He enjoys life with his lovely wife and children.

May 13th at 12:00  4:00 CST

Police Reform, the History of Law Enforcement and Your Rights -Sgt. Heather Taylor, President of the Ethical Society of Police and Lieutenant Ray Rice, Commander, Special Response Unit and Division of Special Operations, and Officer Shanette Hall, both of the St. Louis County Police Department will talk about take questions on the origins of law enforcement began with slave patrols. There is a long history of violence toward Black Americans, which has generated sentiments that our country should abolish the police because of our many atrocities. Whether you agree or not, neither side of the argument for and against abolishing the police seem to be willing to give a little for reform to happen, which is the most logical outcome. Topic: Police Reform, the History of Law Enforcement and Your Rights Time: May 13, 2020, 12:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83982536006

 MAY 13TH AT 4:00 PM CST

Hidden Figures – African American Women Paving New Paths in Engineering Facilitated by Monica Monica Gilmore-Love, a 20-year veteran of the environmental industry who has worked on numerous complex engineering projects including post-Hurricane Katrina environmental assessments in New Orleans, LA to cell tower developments throughout Mississippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas will be joined by Betherny Williams, a 16-year veteran civil engineer who has served as lead inspector of a $628 million bridge project to discuss the value of pursuing STEM careers particularly in the field of engineering. Time: May 13, 2020, at 4:00 p.m. Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85239436136

May 6th at 12:00 Noon CST for

GO, FIGHT, WINNING!: A GUIDE TO OVERCOMING OBSTACLES & WINNING IN LIFE! – WITH B.MARCELL WILLIAMS FOUNDER OF JEWELS INCORPORATED, B.MARCELL YOUTH MINISTRIES AND BIBLE AND BRUNCH

The Go, Fight, Winning! Sessions are based on the tools and techniques presented in b.Marcell Williams book: Go, Fight Winning!: An Inspirational Guide to Winning in Life. This session will walk you through the compelling and thought-provoking GFW! tools that guide the audience on a journey of understanding life’s obstacles; how we can best learn from challenges and spin our troubling seasons into our life’s purpose by mastering the moments each season brings.  You will be empowered to be the leader that you, your family, and your community needs. b.Marcell’s book, Go, Fight, Win – An Inspirational Guide to Winning in Life goes on sale May 7th.

May 6th at 4:00 P.M. CST for

COMBATTING VIOLENCE FROM VIRUSES TO RACISM: A NONVIOLENT RESPONSE TO TODAY’S VIOLENT ATTACKS

The extraordinary gains made by courageous men, women, and children during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement are quickly being eroded by politics, legislation, court-packing, and division. Dr. Bernard Lafayette, one of the leading voices during those turbulent times, the SNCC director who went into Selma to lay the groundwork for voting rights, Freedom Rider, Dr. King’s appointee as National Director of the Poor Peoples’ Campaign, and current Chairman of the Board of the SCLS and former Distinguished Scholar at Emory University, will share the nonviolent techniques he helped develop and continues to use as he teaches nonviolence across the globe. During this session we will explore how legislation impacts the economic and health disparities that now places the African American community at a greater risk of contracting COVID 19, losing ground in education, and suffering devasting economic losses and the nonviolent ways we can turn the tide.

April 29th at 12:00 Noon CST

DEVELOPING A COUNTER-NARRATIVE FOR SUCCESS – WITH TONY NEAL, CO-FOUNDER AND CEO OF EDUCATIONAL EQUITY CONSULTANTS

In this session, individuals will engage in a wide range of strategies aimed at comprehending, interpreting, evaluating, and appreciating history with a seasoned educator who has trained professionals around the world on issues of diversity, served as Director of Southern Illinois University East St. Louis Charter School, taught in the Communications Department as an adjunct professor at Webster University and has erved as faculty and trainer for numerous Dismantling Racism Institutes of the National Conference for Community and Justice and has trained for the Anti-Defamation League/ A World of Difference and the Coro Midwestern Leadership Center.

and April 29th at 4:00 CST 

RISING ABOVE CHALLENGES & FINDING YOUR STRENGTH WITH DR. CHRISTI GRIFFIN, FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT OF THE ETHICS PROJECT & NATIONAL YOUTH SUMMIT

In this session, we will explore a range of obstacles faced in life from an unseen virus to bullying, failure, and loss as well as explore tools used by the facilitator as a retired attorney who rebounded from a seemingly insurmountable professional setback to establish a multi-award winning non-profit and speak nationally on issues of injustice and leadership. The session relies on additional life experience from service on numerous non-profit, civic, educational, and religious boards and is the author  Incarcerations in Black and White, the Subjugation of Black America and 21 Days to Joy, a Daily Devotional to Finding Joy.

THANK YOU to everyone who joined us on March 14th, 2020, for one, or even both of these critical conversations:

Breakfast with police, pastors, and other members of the community or

Lunch with CEOs and other business leaders, as we engage in a conversation with Lynne M. Jackson, the great-great-granddaughter of Dred Scott and Kenneth B. Morris, Jr., both the great-great-great-grandson of Frederick Douglass and the great-great-grandson of Booker T. Washington. Proceeds from these events will help St. Louis area high school student leaders attend the St. Louis based 2020 National Youth Summit on Education, Justice, and Leadership in Montgomery, Alabama.

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