[Mn-abs] 2007 Bind Youth Slam
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Tue Sep 12 15:29:32 CDT 2006
>
>National Federation of the Blind Youth Slam
>A 2007 STEM Leadership Academy
>
>Fact Sheet
>
>What: The largest gathering of blind youth ever. This four-day
>academy will
>engage and inspire the next generation of blind youth to consider
>careers falsely believed to be impossible for blind people to enter.
>While staying at Johns Hopkins University, youth will be mentored by
>blind role models during fun, challenging, and inspiring activities
>meant to stretch the imagination, build confidence, and increase science
>literacy. Activities will take place with support from partners such as
>the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Johns Hopkins
>University Whiting School of Engineering, and other institutions and
>corporations working in science, technology, engineering, and math
>(STEM). The NFB Youth Slam will culminate in an inspiring rally at
>Baltimore's Inner Harbor and a celebration at the center of innovation
>in the field of blindness-the NFB Jernigan Institute.
>
>When: July 30 - August 4, 2007. This includes two travel days.
>
>Where: Baltimore, Maryland
>
>Why: The NFB Youth Slam is needed to shatter some of the most
>significant
>barriers and misconceptions limiting blind youth. First, the Slam will
>break the relative isolation of blind youth; it will show blind youth
>that it is respectable to be blind. Second, it will expose blind youth
>to STEM fields in a way that powerfully demonstrates that these fields,
>and other challenging fields, are open to them. Third, the Slam will
>create a greater understanding among parents, teachers, and the general
>public that blind people can learn and excel in STEM subjects and
>careers.
>
>Who: Two hundred blind or low vision youth who will be entering high
>school in the fall of 2007, who are currently in high school, or who
>graduate in the spring of 2007.
>
>How: Eligible students need to complete an application by April 1,
>2007. Applicants who are accepted to the NFB Youth Slam will be
>expected to pay a $200.00 registration fee to complete the application
>process. The registration fee is NOT required at the time of
>application to the Slam. The registration fee ensures the student will
>receive air and ground transportation, room and board, and access to all
>Slam activities and materials (valued at $3,000.00). Any other
>incidental costs, such as souvenirs, will need to be covered by the
>student.
>
>Find the latest information on the 2007 NFB Youth Slam by visiting:
>www.blindscience.org
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