Saturday, December 08, 2007

Temple Youth VOICES Winter Showcase

Temple Youth VOICES Project participants showcased their accomplishments over the fall semester at a recent event held in the Student Activities Center on Temple's Campus. Dynamic groups of young people engaged the audience in a range of interactive activities designed to foster dialogue around issues of importance to youth. They also introduced several project proposals for the spring semester. This year, VOICES participants are gearing up to tackle the following issues:

  • Making sex education in schools more interactive and responsive to young people's experiences, perspectives and concerns
  • Exploring the influence of drugs on families and communities
  • Investigating the impact of incarceration on families and communities

Friday, December 07, 2007

VOICES from the Experiment in International Living

“My first venture outside of the country's border was fantastic,” says Saeed Briscoe of his summer in Chile. Saeed is one of four Temple Youth VOICES participants to earn a scholarship last summer from the Experiment in International Living (EIL). Over the past five years, through a strong and growing partnership with EIL, VOICES participants have traveled to Italy, Spain, Japan, Mexico, Belize, Costa Rica, Chile, Argentina, France and England. Rather than visit these countries as a tourist, the Experiment challenges young people to become part of the families and communities that host them, and provides opportunities for them to take part in a wide range of challenging activities, including community service, language instruction, outdoor education, and film and media arts production.

Although each of our scholarship winners has had a unique experience, they all come back with the same underlying message: Living in another country is life changing. Like her peers, Wyneisha Barrett was profoundly impacted by the weeks she spent in Spain this summer, “I've learned to live life to the fullest,” she reflects. “Whether it was in taking my first airplane flight, or speaking out to my group when I felt like something wasn't done properly, I've learned how to be more confident in myself, because what I have to say is important. I'm so grateful that I was chosen to travel abroad this summer. It truly helped me evolve as a person.”

Each year, 10th and 11th grade VOICES participants are eligible to apply for a scholarship with the Experiment in International Living. For more information about the program, see http://www.usexperiment.org or contact Tony Allen at 1-800-345-2929.