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Fun in the Yukon...
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My Yukon adventure has come and gone! Here's some highlights from my trip:

The Youth Take Over The World Conference, hosted by BYTE, served as a great opportunity to meet Yukon youth, mostly from Whitehorse but many from other communities as well. Kenny (Yukon Youth Engagement Coordinator for the CLC Canada program) and I facilitated an activism workshop called Viva La Revolution together with Sophie, a local youth who specializes in communications for social change. Considering the demographic, and the fact that almost all the youth who attended would be considered disengaged or underengaged, the workshops were a real challenge! The three of us recognized that we needed to shift our objectives for the workshops. Rather than focusing on building action plans as we had initially planned, we aimed to inspire the participants to voice their opinions about the issues they face and see their communities face, and to realize their potential in creating meaningful change. We had to learn to really present our information in a way that the youth could relate to. So much of the discussion revolved around questions, stories, and issues that were identified and shared by the participants themselves. Environmental issues and racism/discrimination were some of the key things that were raised. In each workshop, we felt that 1-2 youth left feeling that they were capable of influencing change on some level and that to us was an achievement! Kenny will be following-up with them before their initial excitement fizzles out :)

I spoke a lot with the MCs for the conference who work for Power of Hope, an international organization that aims to empower youth through the arts. Their facilitation techniques were super so I asked them if they offer any trainings. They are organizing a week long training in BC in the summer so I’m definitely looking into that opportunity to learn from the pros! Check them out at http://powerofhope.org/.

We also set up a booth which was a great way to speak to Yukon youth about TakingITGlobal, show them the site, and help some of them sign up on the spot! A really exciting part of the site for many of them was the Express Yourself section and the fact that they could connect with other youth around the world.

The conference ended on a high note with a concert featuring the Sam Roberts Band – the band’s first time in the Yukon! It’s not often that musicians book concerts up north so it was definitely exciting for the youth.

CBC Interview
Prior to the conference, Kenny, Sophie and I were interviewed by CBC radio who wanted to know more about TakingITGlobal, the youth social justice movement (locally and internationally), and our goals for the social change/activism workshop. What’s cool is that the entire interview (10-15 minutes) was aired and a handful of people at the conference approached us about it!

Be The Change group
At one of the local high schools, a social action club recently started up called Be The Change. As Kenny explained it, a group of students were so inspired by a Be The Change day that happened at their school in fall ’07, that they decided to start up a club that takes action on issues facing students in the school as well as acting in international issues. Before Christmas, as an example, they prepared and sent hampers full of school supplies to an elementary school in Afghanistan were was lacking the proper supplies (pencils, paper, binders) to learn. Kenny will be meeting with the group on an ongoing basis to support them in create action plans for future projects. I attended the Be The Change’s meeting last week and presented TakingITGlobal with Kenny. We went over the Guide To Action methodology with them and suggested doing a climate change workshop with them in the future. It was really nice to see how supportive their vice-principal is, who had some really cool ideas for upcoming projects, and is very much their mentor who helps to drive Be the Change. It was clear that the students really respect and look up to her.

Innovators program
I had an interesting meeting with Heather Dundas from the Innovators in the Schools program that aims to make science and technology fun. Heather was very keen is helping us to identify suitable schools and teachers for the workshops we offer, and she was especially interested in the climate change guide to action workshop. She also showed us a high school network that was recently created online that we could surely hook into to promote the TIG site. She also showed us some national science magazine for youth that might consider free advertising for TIG. Essentially there were many opportunities to connect, so Kenny will be following up with Heather once he does some more research.

Kenny rocks!
Finally, I have to say that Kenny really really inspired me on this trip. He is so well connected with the Whitehorse youth community and he has built relationships with many youth who clearly love his company! Everywhere we went – people knew Kenny! He even ditched me for the Boys and Girls youth on my last day in Whitehorse, hehe. He is super dedicated to his role as a mentor and friend and makes sure he is always approachable. And he listens and learns from them as much as they do from him. I really admire this in Kenny and he made me think very seriously about the importance of realizing our roles as mentors when talking about youth empowerment. It’s not as simple as giving 45 minutes of our time in a workshop, change takes persistence and dedication. It means building trust and proving your loyalty to your peers. For Kenny, this role is innate. The time spent learning and laughing with Kenny was priceless – thanks for the good times!!

Good times
On the topic of good times - On Sunday before my flight out of Whitehorse, Jessica Thiessen (Founder of Arctic Youth Network and CLC Advisor) took me down the Alaskan highway to one of Yukon’s most beautiful landscapes called Hanes Junction where a vast set of mountains are met by a UNESCO heritage site, the Kluane National Park. The mountains were so incredibly amazing that I was left speechless during most of the trip, so needless to say I couldn’t have asked for a better way to end my Yukon experience - Yukon is a goldmine for nature lovers 
I really look forward to spending more time exploring the territory on my next visit.

Thanks for reading!

Kimia

January 24, 2008 | 12:15 AM Comments  0 comments

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