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Global Youth Assembly 2009

headerSince we are only two people, we couldn’t make it out everything we wanted to this long weekend. But you guys don’t need us anyway, since you seem to do just fine on your own. Take our friend Alex Abboud, for example, who was in attendance at this weekend’s Global Youth Assembly (and who got the above video of Governor General Michaelle Jean shaking it like the proverbial polaroid picture).

We highly recommend you check out Alex’s breakdown of the weekend’s events here, because it’s really entertaining and insightful. He also says he’ll be posting a weekend wrap-up in the next day or two, so you kids stay tuned!


Global Youth Assembly 2009

Picture 1Have fun at your Global Youth Assembly, jerks.

I won’t be there, because I’m not in your sexy, coveted youth demographic of 16-28. No, I’m 29. It’s too late for me to make a difference. I had my chance, but that’s over now. I must resign myself to a life of increasing irrelevance and isolation, shuffleboard, creamed corn and writing long, aimless letters to the editor of various publications who ignite my ire. I’ll just enjoy my Metamucil while you guys get together at your big fancy party, solving all the world’s problems and discussing who your favorite Jonas Brother is. Hmph.

Oh, come on now, obviously, I’m kidding. Well, I’m sort of kidding. I am actually too old to partake in the event – but I’m sure it’s less about ageism and more because they don’t need clowns like me relating everything that happens to TV shows went off the air in 1993. “This is just like in that episode of Murphy Brown where…,” “you know, I think Patrick Duffy said it best on that episode of Step by Step…”.

ANYWAY, if the prime of your life hasn’t passed (did I mention that adding insult to injury, even though today is Jeff’s birthday, he’s still young enough to go?), here’s a brief rundown of the 4 day symposium, from the GYA website:

The Global Youth Assembly (GYA) is about bringing youth between the ages of 16-28 together from diverse geographical and personal backgrounds to learn from each other and become part of a movement to advance peace and human rights. The goal is to provide these youth delegates with a vibrant social forum where they can gain new knowledge and perspectives make new friends, create new goals and projects and the confidence and support they need to take action and ignite change in their communities.

In 2007, the John Humphrey Centre partnered with the Canadian Commission for UNESCO, Rights and Democracy and TELUS to present the first Reach Out Speak Up! Ignite Change Now—Global Youth Assembly, hosted in Edmonton Alberta. From August 1-August 4, delegates participated in workshops centred around the 8 Action Areas for a Culture of Peace and Human Rights as defined by UNESCO and featured world-renown keynote speakers including Dr David Adams, Kim Phuc, Dr Rubin “Hurricane” Carter and Sol Guy, just to name a few. Events included the Get on the Good Foot For Peace Hip Hop Summit and the Open Mic Night.

The event is taking place over at NAIT’s main campus, and includes seminars with topics like politics and building community, shopping for change, and social work through hiphop. Noteworthy speakers at the event include Governor General Michaelle Jean and ex-foreign minister Lloyd Axworthy. An event schedule for the whole she-bang is available here.

And if one of you whippersnappers winds up going, do me a solid and keep an old lady in the loop about what’s going on. Links to your blog postings, pictures, video, ETCETERA, would be most appreciated.