Young, Not Silent 2019                         Workshop Proposal Form
Young, Not Silent 2019 will be Saturday, November 23 at the University of Cincinnati.
Our 2019 Theme: TAKING THE TORCH

All workshops should actively engage young people in grades 7 - 12 and connect to one of the 4 BE's below:

Be a Leader: Workshops that explore different leadership styles and help young people understand how to take the torch on issues they are passionate about

Be Aware: Workshops that explore diverse identities and encourage young people to shine a light on injustice and advocate for inclusion

Be The Change: Workshops that equip young people with the confidence to take action and blaze a path towards meaningful change

Be Your Best Self: Workshops that aid young people in setting and committing to future goals and workshops that help young people glow by encouraging positive physical and mental health

Workshop Deadline: November 4
Presenter Orientation will be on Wednesday, Nov 6 at 5:30pm.
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First Name
Last Name
Email Address
Phone
Workshop Title
Name(s) of Presenter
Please list all individuals involved in the delivery of this workshop.
Will a youth be involved in the presentation of your workshop
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During which blocks are you available to present this workshop? (Check all the apply)
Times are approximate - they might change slightly as the schedule is finalized.
If time permits, are you willing to present your workshop more than once?
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What focus area will your workshop most closely align?
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Workshop Description (100-150 word description that will be shared with participants in the event program)
Biographies (50-75 word biographies of each presenter; for consistency, please place bio in the third person)
Technology/Supply/Room Setup Requests
Please use this space to share any additional information about your workshop not listed above.
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