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Q: How Do I Apply to become a Youth Commissioner?
A: Unfortunately, the deadline has passed for the 2006-2007 term, however, you can read the read the information about becoming a commissioner here. Check back in the spring of 2007 for the new application deadlines. In the meantime, check out the information about our committees and get involved today!
Q: How Can I find out Who represents me in the Government?
A: Here is a
list of elected officials who work to represent you in the local and federal Government.
Q: How Can I get involved in my community?
A:
Check out these cool links to community organizations and programs and get involved today!
Q: How Can I Apply to be a Youth Intern with the Youth Commission?
A: We are always looking for Youth Interns to join our team and take on projects like YouthVote and our Spring Recruitment Outreach. To apply, send a resume and cover letter to:
San Francisco Youth Commission
Attn: Intern Search
City Hall - Room 345
1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place
San Francisco, CA 94102
If you have any questions, call the Youth Commission Office at 415-554-6446.
Q: Can the Youth Commission help me get a job?
A: Unfortunately, the Youth Commission is not a paid job, but we can point you in the right direction!
Here is a list of employment opportunities for youth in San Francisco.
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2nd Annual Estria's Invitational Living Word Graffiti Battle
OCTOBER 18
11am-4pm
Winner announced at 5pm
deFremery Park
1651 Adeline Street
West Oakland, CA
FREE event, bring the whole family
The Living Word Project, Samurai Graphix, & Hard Knock Radio Presents the 2nd Annual Estria's Invitational Living Word Graffiti Battle
A part of the 10-day Living Word Festival Curated by Marc Bamuthi Joseph
16 of California's most talented and revered Graffiti Artists in live painting battle. Artists are determined and selected by Estria, a Bay Area Graffiti Legend.
Confirmed Painters (to date):
Estria (Hawaii/Bay Area)
Bounce TYS, defending champion, (Berkeley)
Done TDK (Oakland)
Apex BA (SF)
Pose2/Maxx Moses (Philly/San Diego)
Slide TMC (SF)
Max Ehrman/Eon75 (SF)
Pryde VE (Oakland)
Aero (San Diego & Hawaii)
Buder TMF (SF)
Raven (Chicago)
Chez RSN (East Bay)
Satyr (San Francisco)
Persue (San Diego)
Ceyba CA (SF)
Germs EMT (SF)
Also Featuring:
Free outdoor performance by Mos Def, Los Rakas, and DJ Leidis
Bamboo Architecture
Scraper Bike exhibition
Lecture demonstration Against Eco-Apartheid, including Ella Baker Center's Van Jones
Skateboard Demonstration presented by Hood Games at the Grand Opening of West Oakland's first Skate Park
INFO: WWW. YOUTHSPEAKS. ORG or WWW. SAMURAIGRAPHIX. COM or WWW. KPFA. ORG
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Excelsior Boys & Girls club
163 London San Francisco
Buslines 14,49,52,44
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presents...
STEPPIN IT UP 101: A Racial Justice Training for White Youth
When: Friday, April 13- Sunday, April 15, 2007
Where: San Francisco (Location will be bus and BART-accessible)
Cost: FREE!
Description:
In this 2-day popular education workshop, participants will gain tools
with which to better understand racism and other systems of oppression
in the US, how they work, and how we can challenge them at
institutional, interpersonal, and personal levels. Training topics
include: White Privilege, Institutional Racism, Systems of Oppression,
History of Racism, and Resistance. This training is open to white
youth 14-22 years old.
Schedule:
Friday, April 13, 6-9pm: Orientation Dinner
Saturday, April 14, 10-5pm: Training Day 1
Sunday, April 15, 10-5pm: Training Day 2
Y-STEP Mission:
Y-STEP is a Bay Area-based racial justice education and training
program for white youth. Our mission is to build the collective
responsibility of white people to confront racism and white supremacy
by working with primarily white youth through workshops and trainings.
Our vision is that Y-STEP will ignite inspiration and courage in
other white youth and adults to stand up for racial justice, and
continue to build a legacy of accountable white people.
Contact Info:
www.ystep.org or www.myspace.com/ystep
Please send or email your application to:
Patricia Bory
3219 Pierce Street
Richmond, CA 94804
ystepbayarea@gmail.com
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