Tuesday, February 23, 2010

A cross border blog for youth

Welcome to the PJSA 2010 Peace Out! Youth Summit blog site!

In the coming weeks this is where you will be able to find all the information you need regarding the PJSA Peace Out! 2010 Youth Summit to take place in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada on October 1 and 2, 2010.

Expect constant updates from the coordinating committee, summit announcements, and opportunities to get involved on both sides of the border. Our goal is to create not only a youth conference but a youth event experience and this blog is where we begin.

Stay tuned for how you can get started.

If you're a student in late high school to early undergrad studies, interested in peace studies, social justice issues, and human rights initiatives, want to meet like-minded students from around North America, and like the idea of two breakneck days of hands-on workshops, speaker sessions, cultural events, and a party or two, the PJSA 2010 Peace Out! Youth Summit is right up your alley.

Information on the Peace Out! Summit, Travel and Accommodations, Summit Agenda, Registration, and the Peace and Justice Studies Association can be found on the page bar above.

Links to the websites of our local hosts, the Menno Simons College (Canadian Mennonite Univeristy) and Global College (University of Winnipeg), can be found to the left.

For more immediate information or to join our mailing list you can contact us at pjsapeaceoutsummit@gmail.com.

You can also find us on Facebook.

Until later,

Peace out!

The PJSA 2010 Peace Out! Youth Summit Coordinating Committee

PJSA 2010 Youth Summit - A cross border experience for youth

The two-day PJSA 2010 Peace Out! Youth Summit will be held in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada on October 1 and 2 in conjunction with the Peace and Justice Studies Association 2010 General Conference. Hosted by Menno Simons College (Canadian Mennonite University) and the University of Winnipeg Global College, the summit will be an educational and inspirational mix of hands-on workshops related to conflict resolution and cross-cultural experiences, speaker sessions designed to engage and inspire young people, evening social events including several opportunities to meet cutting edge academics and activists in fields ranging from peace and conflict studies to politics and anthropology, and unique cultural activities specific to the summit mandate of peace, justice, and human rights studies.

The Peace Out! Youth Summit is being crafted by a hardworking group of conflict resolution and human rights undergrad students at the University of Winnipeg. It will run concurrently on the UW campus with the PJSA 2010 Conference and will, at times, be directly involved with the conference itself. This will be a unique opportunity for young students interested in peace and conflict studies, social justice, and human rights issues to interact with other similarly interested students from all over North America.

Currently, the PJSA 2010 Youth Summit Coordinating Committee is looking for US students in late high school and early undergrad studies interested in attending the summit on October 1 and 2 in Winnipeg. Students from all economic and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to attend.

This is the first time the PJSA has held its annual conference in Canada and the first time an official youth component has been added. There is much to be excited about as we prepare for this unique cross border event.

The goal of the Summit Coordinating Committee is to create a summit that is not a youth conference but rather a youth experience that will transcend the weekend in October and provide a platform from which young people will be able to envision their future in a more just and peaceful world.

We hope you can join us.

Registration fees for the Youth Summit are only $15US.

For more information please visit us at www.pjsapeaceoutsummit.blogspot.com or contact us at pjsapeaceoutsummit@gmail.com.

The Peace and Justice Studies Association is a North American non-profit organization that brings together academics, K-12 teachers and grassroots activists to explore alternatives to violence and share visions and strategies for peacebuilding, social justice, and social change. Every year the PJSA holds a major conference that gathers both PJSA members and other substantial figures in the areas of peace, conflict, and justice studies.