You are receiving this email because of your relationship with The National Black TEEN Empowerment Expo, The Better Detroit Youth Movement, The Better Baltimore Youth Movement, The Better Brooklyn Youth Movement, UniTee Design, or one of our partners and / or supporters.   This newsletter now reaches about 65,000 each month, and we hope you, too, will join us in our growing, urgent efforts to build better communities for our children, TEENS and young adults.  You can help by simply forwarding this email to your contacts.   

Thank you for being an important part of the progress!

 

“By taking matters into our own hearts and hands, we will build brighter futures for and with our children.”

 

Community by community, The National Black TEEN Empowerment Expo (NBTEE) is building a national youth movement to collectively discuss, determine and deliver better ways to reach and teach today’s young generation.  We believe strength in numbers will also mean socioeconomic power that can help our children’s needs be a greater fulfilled priority.

 

Youth Movements are coalitions of concerned citizens and committed groups working together to improve the quality of life and learning for our children, teens and young adults.  By using a combination of live events, media, and web and mobile technologies, we hope to better assess, collect and create youth resources, and better connect these resources to our youth on a more consistent basis.  You can help by emailing information about youth programs, events, activities and resources in your community so we connect more young people to more options and opportunities (info@nbtee.org).

 

Joining The Better Detroit Youth Movement, new youth movements are now underway in Brooklyn, (NY), Baltimore, Los Angeles and Atlanta.  This year, we will also form youth movements in several other communities.

 

In 2010, the NBTEE launched important youth initiatives and events including:

 

  • TEEN Hall Meetings (NYC)
  • Youth Resource Summits (NYC)
  • Our Communities, Our Children Radio Show (NYC)
  • M.A.P.S. (Multiple, Alternative Pathways To Success) 4 TEENS Newspaper (NYC)
  • The March For Our Children (NYC)
  • F.A.M.E. (Fashion, Art, Music & Education) (Detroit)
  • G.L.O.W. (Girls Leaning On Women) (Detroit)
  • The Scholarship Fair (Detroit)
  • The Million Father March (Detroit)
  • The Gist of Freedom is Faith Radio Show
  • INSPIRE ! The Black History & Culture Youth Movement

 

If you’d like more information about these projects, please call 734.395.3079 or email us at info@nbtee.org.

 

Tune in and listen up every Sunday at 3:00 PM est, for Black TEEN Empowerment Radio (www.blacktalkmedianetwork.com) as we discuss issues that can help more youth believe, achieve and succeed.

 

 

We have all the resources to improve the quality of life and learning for our young generation.  Together, let’s prove it now!

 

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