YOUTH SPEAKS
Arts-in-Education Programs 2006-2007
building the next generation of leaders
LITERACY, LITERARY ARTS, YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, LEADERSHIP
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Arts-in-Education Outreach “Led by a team of Poet-Mentors trained in the Youth Speaks pedagogy, workshops are excellent introductions to spoken word and poetry. Youth Speaks workshops are a proven tool to get your students writing!” Michelle Lee, Arts-in-Education Outreach Director
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“This process opened my students up -emotionally and politically. I think it helped them make connections between “History” as something in a book to “History” as something created by everyday people.” Art Concordia, History Teacher, Balboa High School
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School-Based Residency Programs Creative Writing/Spoken Word Residencies
The Residency Programs aim to draw out young peopleʼs voices to help increase literacy skills. Through writing and performance lessons, we engage youth and their personal stories in relation to the classroom curricula. We offer a variety of service options, ranging from shorter residencies that expose students to creative writing and/or spoken word performance, to more comprehensive residencies, drawing themes from texts studied in class. Each year, we conduct the residencies in two rounds: Fall, to be held from September through December; and Spring, to be held from February through May. Host teachers are invited to be members of Youth Speaksʼ Host Teacher Committee. Every year we conduct between 16 and 20 residencies in schools throughout the Bay Area.
“The students produced outstanding poetry and were fully engaged. They also focused on student advocacy and looked deeply into issues that are connected to their own lives.” Ms. Rhymes, English Teacher, McClymonds HS
The Four Chapters of Youth Speaks Residencies: Residencies Chapter O.N.E. (Oral Narrative Experience):
Our most comprehensive residency package, Chapter O.N.E. brings out studentsʼ voices through creative writing and spoken word workshops paired with themes and texts being studied in class. Chapter O.N.E. is comprised of 50 hours, including 30 hours of in-class workshops; 10 hours of leadership development for students at your school; one school-wide opening assembly; 1 poetry reading; 1 school-wide poetry slam; representation at the Oakland or San Francisco Schools Slam; and an on-campus teacher training for you and your colleagues. Chapter O.N.E. Poet-Mentors develop a creative response curriculum around the literature and themes to be discussed during the school year with you, the teacher.
Chapter T.O.O (Telling Our Oral-story):
Our mid-sized residency, Chapter T.O.O focuses on bringing out studentsʼ voices and personal stories through innovative creative writing and performance workshops. Chapter T.O.O includes 15 hours of in-class workshops; 5 hours of leadership development for students at your school; 1 poetry reading; 1 school-wide poetry slam; representation in the Oakland and San Francisco Schools Slam; and an on-campus teacher training for you and your colleagues.
Chapter Three:
Chapter Three brings out studentsʼ voices through 1 school-wide assembly featuring Youth Speaks poets; 5 hours of in-class workshops; and 5 after-school or lunchtime workshops.
Chapter Four:
Our smallest residency package trains your students in the four essential elements of oral presentation through four introductory workshops– (In-class or After-school) Spoken Word 101, Creative Writing, Presentation, and Performance.
“Youth Speaks drew the students out. Not one cut! Full participation – enjoyable for all of us. What Youth Speaks does in a classroom is contagious! The most introverted students participated, both orally and in written form.” Barbara Pope, Teacher, AP Giannini Middle School
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“My relationship with Youth Speaks and TAB has helped me grow as a teacher and a professional. The benefits have been well worth it. Every time I work with Youth Speaks I am made stronger and able to face the world because of what the youth have to say.” Trevor Gardner, TAB member and East Oakland Community High Humanities Teacher
Teacher Training/Professional Development Series
In conjunction with Youth Speaks programs, we offer Professional Development opportunities and teacher training in literacy, literary arts and spoken word education. Professional Development courses increase dialogue between educators and Youth Speaks, identifying how best practices, alternative education, and spoken word play in the classroom.
Educational Guides
Our Educational Guides work in collaboration with many of our performances to further the critical analysis and understanding of the work that we present and create. These guides help to promote continued educational opportunities and activities that translate into life-changing experiences for youth and educators. Educational Guides are a great way to bring the stage into the classroom through the power of spoken word, theater and literary arts. Upcoming publications include spoken word resource guides and anthologies of youth work. “Youth Speaks provides trainings the classroom; focused on youth Professional Development, Youth our teachers simultaneously.” Khalil.Anthony, Arts-in-Education
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Youth Speaks empowers the next generation of self defined artists and visionary activists through written and oral literacies. We challenge youth to find, develop, publicly present and apply their voices as leaders for social change.
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Greetings!
We are excited to present to you our Arts-in-Education offerings for the 2006-2007 school year. Youth Speaks continues to work on multiple levels, expanding our programs to be truly responsive to communities, schools, teachers and youth. Our comprehensive services strengthen our role as the leading non-profit presenter of spoken word education, youth development, and performance programs in the country. Our in-school and after-school programs emphasize literacy, literary arts, youth development, leadership, and performance poetry. Our work with teachers focuses on helping you translate urban and alternative literacy to academic success. We interpret contemporary culture in a way that empower teachers to become more affective and beneficial to the youth and communities you serve. We empower youth to express themselves, and to learn to speak truth to power in a way that is unique and awe-inspiring. As a former classroom teacher, I remember what a challenge it can be to bridge the cultural and generational divides that exist between the youth and their teachers. We are proud to be a bridge to help both groups relate to each other in more successful and engaging ways. We encourage anyone who reads this brochure to contact us and allow us to assist you in empowering your students. Hodari B. Davis Director, Youth Speaks
...because the next generation can speak for itself “Youth Speaks is an excellent program that aids teachers in one of the most difficult tasks in education: helping youth writers find their voices.” Cheryl Nelson, Teacher, Balboa HS
Youth Speaks Arts-in-Education Staff ph. 415.255.9035 fax. 415.255.9065 www.youthspeaks.org Khalil.Anthony Peebles Arts-in-Education Director khalil@youthspeaks.org ext. 18
Tomas Riley Director of Fundraising/ Youth Based Programs Tomas@youthspeaks.org ext. 12
Michelle Lee AIE Outreach Director Mush@youthspeaks.org ext. 19
Ise Lyfe Sr. Resident Associate Ise@youthspeaks.org ext. 21
Leah-Joy Turnball Spokes Coordinator East Bay Leah-joy@youthspeaks.org
Lauren Wingate Spokes Coordinator SF/ South Bay Lauren@youthspeaks.org ext. 22
workshop schedule/ information ext. 24 General emails related to education at Youth Speaks should be sent to education@youthspeaks.org
Youth Speaks BOARD OF EDUCATION
DR. JEFF DUNCAN-ANDRADE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA: SAN FRANCISCO, CESAR CHAVEZ INSTITUTE LASHAWN ROUTE-CHATMON BAY AREA COALITION FOR EQUITABLE SCHOOLS DR. LISSA SOEP YOUTH RADIO, YOUTH SPEAKS BOARD of DIRECTORS VAJRA WATSON UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA: SAN FRANCISCO DR. JAMAL COOKS SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY DEPT. OF EDUCATION DR. A.A. AKOM CESAR CHAVEZ INSTITUTE DR. VIVIAN CHAVEZ SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY KATRI FOSTER YOUTH SPEAKS BOARD of DIRECTORS, YOUTH SPEAKS ALUM MARC BAMUTHI JOSEPH ARTISTIC DIRECTOR, YOUTH SPEAKS JAMES KASS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, YOUTH SPEAKS
YOUTH SPEAKS Arts-in-Education Philosophy
At Youth Speaks, the voices of youth matter. Committed to a critical, youth-centered pedagogy, Youth Speak places students in control of their intellectual and artistic development. We are urgently driven by the belief that literacy is a need, not a want, and that literacy comes in various forms. Youth Speaks is working to create a global movement of brave new voices bringing the noise from the margin to dismantle the core. Youth Speaks believes that having knowledge, practice, and confidence in the written and spoken language is essential to the self-empowerment of an individual. If young people are not given the proper opportunities to become literate, in all of its many manifestations, and are not provided with an active network of support services, it is very likely that they will not attain personal, educational and professional achievement, and therefore risk being left behind. Youth Speaks fills a need for creative approaches to literary arts education and literacy in general; we believe it is crucial to provide spaces where youth can undergo a process of personal growth and transformation in a program that enriches their educational, professional and leadership skills. As we more deeply move into the 21st Century, oral poetry is helping to define the American Voice in literature. Within the ever-growing community of spoken word, young writers are helping to evolve the aesthetic at a rapid rate in thriving public platforms that are pluralistic and progressive. Youth Speaks argues for a concrete and ethical understanding of writing, one that requires response, action, and performance. We aim to build structure around multicultural and class discourse, so as to unveil deeper levels of literacy. By making the connection between poetry, spoken word, and classroom settings, Youth Speaks provides teenagers with opportunities to develop their knowledge, practice, and confidence in their own language skills, leading them on a course to attain educational and professional achievement, and become leaders in their schools and communities. Youth Speaks aims to deconstruct dominant narratives in hopes of achieving a more inclusive, and active, learning experience. Believing that young people have the tools to take control of their lives through language, Youth Speaks encourages youth to express themselves using their own vernacular. The idea of “talent” or being “talented” is often viewed as a mysterious force bestowed on a given individual, rather than the result of hard work, practice, and commitment. There are six general principles that guide the Arts-in-Education work at Youth Speaks. We Believe in Voice We believe it is critical that young people have opportunities to find, develop, publicly present, and apply their voices. We Believe in Continuum We are committed to providing opportunities for youth to engage with the tradition of oral literacy and oral poetics so as to immortalize the voices of today’s young writers. We Believe in Community Youth Speaks reflects diversity and engenders a community of young artists who reach across demographic boundaries toward self-exploration and growth, providing a platform where conflicts are resolved on the page or the stage, rather than on the street. We Believe in Contemporary Culture Youth Speaks is committed to the written and spoken word, innovating our programs so they remain accessible and attractive to the population we serve, reflecting their stories without leaving out those that have come before. We Believe in Individual and Social Transformation Youth Speaks provokes movement from silence to empowerment based in liberatory pedagogy and youth development. We intend to democratize a civic population of youth by giving them a platform to speak critically and thoughtfully. We Believe in Excellence We challenge young people to find their own voices, to work hard to apply them, and to do so responsibly. We ask youth to not be afraid of their own potential. We promise them we won’t be.
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Youth Development “Even though students enter the “democratic” classroom believing they have the right to free speech, most students are not comfortable exercising free speech. Most students are not comfortable exercising this right especially if it means they must give voice to their thoughts, ideas, feelings that go against the grain, that are unpopular.” bell hooks, Teaching to Transgress
SPOKES Youth Speaks offers leadership development opportunities for youth ages 13-19 on our Youth Advisory Board. Candidates for Spokes, who come from all over the Bay Area, apply to serve and are selected based on a broad set of criteria. This paid internship program provides participating youth with youth development workshops, training in event planning and student organizing, advanced writing workshops, performance opportunities, peer-to-peer education, and participation in Brave New Voices and other Youth Speaks events.
Slam
(Student Literay Arts Movement)
Youth Speaks provides leadership training and event planning workshops for youth as part of our Residency Programs. Youth at our host schools who have self identified as Spoken Word artists, poets and writers are encouraged to attend weekly meetings designed to assist them in organizing a school wide poetry slam on their school campus. These youth are recruited based on their interest in spoken word and enthusiasm for Youth Speaks, and are led through a deliberate process designed to teach them skills, and get them more engaged in our organization outside of campus.
Mentoring and internshipS Youth Speaks offers a number of paid and volunteer internships for youth during the school year and summer. Interns work as office assistants and learn professional skills as they participate as members of the Youth Speaks staff. Many of these interns go on to become staff members, and are encouraged to participate in all Youth Speaks programs and activities as support staff, and program assistants.