活动位置United States教育与家庭YOUTH EMPOWERMENT DAY
Berkeley City College
2050 Center Street, 94704, Berkeley, CA, United States
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OVERVIEW & PURPOSE- IMPOP is a 501 c3 Non Profit organization that was founded in 2016 by Jamal Williams and Navoto Babitt, IMPOP provides assistance to at-risk youth and communities in need and empowers the self-sufficiency and well-being to become sustainable, independent and proud. We have been diligently working to create Financial Literacy Support and (C2C) Concept to Completion, that includes, STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math), Mental Health and Wellness and wrap around services for youth in our communities. The national standards identify knowledge, skills, and decision-making abilities that all young people, without regard to race, gender and family income, should acquire during their K-12 education as a framework for their lives as smart consumers and producers.EDUCATION STANDARDS- 1) Earning income 2) Spending 3) Saving 4) Investing 5) Managing credit 6) Managing riskOBJECTIVES● Provide workshops and events that support youth education and technology● To serve as a valuable source of communication to parents and community members about the importance of the personal financial literacy● To increase the knowledge of financial literacy and it's cultural implications● To increase the wrap around dynamics within the communityOUTREACH- Our goal is to reach at least 20 students per workshop and at least 100 students per year in Grades 1- 12. Our workshops will be taught by Teachers, Entrepreneurs, Business Support Specialists, Mentors, Bankers, and Business Owners. This series of workshops will be concluded with an end of the year event, AfroLit in February 2023. We are eager to hold these workshops on a yearly basiscustoized workshops and training, insightful messages about empowerment, involvement, and community building. Our attendees are primarily African American families, with children and young adults, between the ages of 8 and 19. Parents & Adults who have attended in the past ranged from 24 to 70 years of age. Students come from several elementary, middle, and high schools primarily from the Bay Area. Approximately 1⁄3 of the students are from Berkeley Middle schools. We also have community members from Latin, Hispanic and Asian descent (POC) attend the ev 1rease knowledge and for the youth to retain the knowledge as they continue to grow. AfroLit provides customized workshops and training, insightful messages about empowerment, involvement, and community building. Our attendees are primarily African American families, with children and young adults, between the ages of 8 and 19. Parents & Adults who have attended in the past ranged from 24 to 70 years of age. Students come from several elementary, middle, and high schools primarily from the Bay Area. Approximately 1⁄3 of the students are from Berkeley Middle schools. We also have community members from Latin, Hispanic and Asian descent (POC) attendehe ecustomized workshops and training, insightful messages about empowerment, involvement, and community building. Our attendees are primarily African American families, with children and young adults, between the ages of 8 and 19. Parents & Adults who have attended in the past ranged from 24 to 70 years of age. Students come from several elementary, middle, and high schools primarily from the Bay Area. Approximately 1⁄3 of the students are from Berkeley Middle schools. We also have community members from Latin, Hispanic and Asian descent (POC) attend the ev 1rease knowledge and for the youth to retain the knowledge as they continue to grow. AfroLit provides customized workshops and training, insightful messages about empowerment, involvement, and community building. Our attendees are primarily African American families, with children and young adults, between the ages of 8 and 19. Parents & Adults who have attended in the past ranged from 24 to 70 years of age. Students come from several elementary, middle, and high schools primarily from the Bay Area. Approximately 1⁄3 of the students are from Berkeley Middle schools. We also have community members from Latin, Hispanic and Asian descent (POC) attend the event.ent.custoized workshops and training, insightful messages about empowerment, involvement, and community building. Our attendees are primarily African American families, with children and young adults, between the ages of 8 and 19. Parents & Adults who have attended in the past ranged from 24 to 70 years of age. Students come from several elementary, middle, and high schools primarily from the Bay Area. Approximately 1⁄3 of the students are from Berkeley Middle schools. We also have community members from Latin, Hispanic and Asian descent (POC) attend the ev 1rease knowledge and for the youth to retain the knowledge as they continue to grow. AfroLit provides customized workshops and training, insightful messages about empowerment, involvement, and community building. Our attendees are primarily African American families, with children and young adults, between the ages of 8 and 19. Parents & Adults who have attended in the past ranged from 24 to 70 years of age. Students come from several elementary, middle, and high schools primarily from the Bay Area. Approximately 1⁄3 of the students are from Berkeley Middle schools. We also have community members from Latin, Hispanic and Asian descent (POC) attend the event.ent.ase knowledge and for the youth to retain the knowledge as they continue to grow. AfroLit provides customized workshops and training, insightful messages about empowerment, involvement, and community building. Our attendees are primarily African American families, with children and young adults, between the ages of 8 and 19. Parents & Adults who have attended in the past ranged from 24 to 70 years of age. Students come from several elementary, middle, and high schools primarily from the Bay Area. Approximately 1⁄3 of the students are from Berkeley Middle schools. We also have community members from Latin, Hispanic and Asian descent (POC) attend the ev 1rease knowledge and for the youth to retain the knowledge as they continue to grow. AfroLit provides customized workshops and training, insightful messages about empowerment, involvement, and community building. Our attendees are primarily African American families, with children and young adults, between the ages of 8 and 19. Parents & Adults who have attended in the past ranged from 24 to 70 years of age. Students come from several elementary, middle, and high schools primarily from the Bay Area. Approximately 1⁄3 of the students are from Berkeley Middle schools. We also have community members from Latin, Hispanic and Asian descent (POC) attend the event.ent.PARTNERSHIPSAlternative Minds Foundation Inc, A nonprofit organization that empowers worldchanging work by supporting artists, change makers, and community organizershttp://www.alternative-minds.com/Hoodoo Financial- Troy White, Financial Analysis & Investment Management (Stock Market, Real Estate, Digital Assets, E-Commerce)www.hoodoofinancial.com https://youtube.com/channel/UC-zenezGYn5P4xkxoj1ZIeQDigital Technology-Chris Berger, Cyber Security Awareness, Operating Systems, VPN use, The basics of Digital TechnologyPeople's Choice Printing- Malik Cooper, E-Commerce & Merchandising https://www.peopleschoiceprinting.com/Hip Hop Learning- Naru Kwina, Rap Artist, Teacher, & Educator http://hiplearning.org/ https://kpfa.org/episode/hard-knock-radio-november-19-2020/Paris Rabb-Roberson- Rabb Mystery Boards, Rabb Mystery Boards help to increase your child’s IQ wellness through emotional and cognitive subject matter that challenge them in ways that will also improve their self-esteem2https://www.rabbmysteryboards.com/Town Media- Al Attles III, Author, Songwriter, and Poet https://www.townmedia.org/team-1Attles Center for Excellence-Al Attles III, Director, Entrepreneur, Educator www.Goace.orgADH Marketing & Consulting GP, Ajoa Brothers, MBA, Administrative Assistance www.youradhconsultants.comLevel Up Media- Brian Malig, Digital Developer & Tech Specialist https://levelupmedia.com/3SCHEDULE OF EVENTSaturday February 11th, 2023, Location: 666 Bellevue Ave., Oakland, CA 94610 (Lake Merritt Gardens)Time 11am-5pm|Check in 10- 10:45|Breakfast Snacks 10-11am11am Workshops introductions, background music, and breakout groups, and Ice breakers11:45am-12:30pm Breakout Workshops begin.Workshop 1- 45min - 1Hr or longer● Technology and Social Media- How does it affect you? Chris Burger and TechCrewWorkshop 2- 45min - 1Hr or longer● Health Equity Healing the trauma within our community. By Recognition.Restorative Justice Practices, Counseling and Therapy, 'Safe Spaces for our youth and families (Healthy Families Initiative)Workshop 3- 45min - 1Hr or longer● Writers, Authors , Producers, and Content providers-Al, Naru , RefaOne andKorise, DeSean and Malcolm Spellman, Soul Beat● Financial Literacy and Entrepreneurship-Tyemba, Lalaine Coaxm , Two morespeakers Community Bank of the Bay. Chase Bank, Wells Fargo, and Venture Capitalist in Our CommunityIntelligent Minds Positive on Purpose (IMPOP)| Re: Jamal M. Williams, Director| Email: info@impop.org| Phone:(510) 725-0538