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Our goal is to bring together Black youth from all over the GTA and surrounding areas to assist in their participation and leadership within the Black community. We aim to give youth a voice and an opportunity to be heard on issues that impact our society. We also aim to help youth understand the oppressive nature of the system we live in and how it is the root cause of all the major problems our community faces. Through events and initiatives we try to inspire Black youth to truly love and value the African collective our community represents.

Foremost, we value African life.







Saturday, April 17, 2010

WahGwan...

This week, For Youth Initiative presents the
"When Youth Speak" conference on closing the service gaps within the Criminal Justice System. Throughout the day, attendees will hear from youth involved in the system, youth workers and service providers discussing what they see to be the issues and their beliefs on what needs to be done to address them. 
The conference will take place this Tuesday, April 20, 2010 at the University of Toronto Conference Centre (89 Chestnust St). Breakfast starts at 9am and the conference will be from 10am to 5pm. 

For more information check out the link below:

And please believe TBYC will be in the building...


Also up and coming is the DJ P PLUS event
"Hoopin' 4 Haiti" Charity Gaming Tournament.
Come out and support Toronto's own in his work to help our brothers and sisters in Haiti. Some of Toronto's finest will be in the building, sweating it out while at the same time raising money for P Plus' humanitarian efforts. For more information how you can become a part of the tournament, check out the link below:
http://www.djpplus.com/hoopin4haiti/
Don't sleep, cus if their are any spots left there is no doubt that they are going quick. If you know you've got game sign up a team for a chance at the grand prize. If you must, clean your kicks and cop a fresh line-up too but PLEASE don't leave your game at home.

TBYC says "Much Rispek to P Plus for what he's doing!"



More to come...

PEACE

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