The 4th Annual Sista-2-Sista Youth Summit
Unraveling Stories, Creating New Possibilities


March 12, 2011
St. Francis College
180 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, NY
9am - 6:30pm

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Footage From the 2010 Summit

2011 Planning Committee Bios
Bios Coming Soon.

Sista-2-Sista Youth Summit featured on ESSENCE.com


4th ANNUAL YOUTH SUMMIT OVERVIEW:
The Sista-2-Sista Youth Summit empowers 125 young women of Pan-African descent to reach their full potential by engaging them in panel discussions, workshops, live entertainment, and reflective activities. Utilizing a 3 step-process of self-awareness, self-appreciation, and self-actualization these workshops and panels equip the students with fundamental tools to make well-informed decisions today and in the future.

TARGET AUDIENCE:
High school-aged young women.

PRESS RELEASE:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The Fourth Annual Sista-2-Sista Youth Summit Brings Together Michaela Angela Davis, Beverly Bond, Hot 97’s K. Foxx, Toni Blackman’s Rhyme Like a Girl, Geneva S. Thomas, Sil Lai Abrams and Many More To “Unravel Stories and Create New Possibilities” with Young Women of Color
The Gye Nyame Empowerment Project Will Host Over One Hundred High School Girls of Color For A Day of Workshops and Entertainment for Its Fourth Annual Conference Celebrating Women’s History Month


New York, NY (March 1, 2011) — On Saturday, March 12th, the Gye Nyame (pronounced Jean-Yuh-Me) Empowerment Project (GNEP), a New York-based non-profit, will, for its fourth year, bring together approximately 125 high school girls from throughout the New York City area to participate in a full-day empowerment Summit. GNEP is committed to the education, empowerment, and advancement of people of color. Its annual Sista-2-Sista Youth Summit will bring together high school girls of color to participate in interactive and engaging discussions, workshops, and live entertainment – all of which emphasize personal development, self love and the representation of the Black woman. Presenters and speakers include: Black Girls Rock! Founder Beverly Bond, social critic Michaela Angela Davis, empowerment and relationship specialist Sil Lai Abrams, HBO Award Winning documentarian Stacy Muhammad, wellness entrepreneur Queen Afua, hip hop ambassador Toni Blackman, writer and cultural critic Geneva S. Thomas, author Kerika Fields and many more. This year’s conference will also present distinguishing awards to Black Girls Rock!, GEMS, and a graduating high school senior.

This marks the fourth consecutive year that GNEP’s grassroots efforts have drawn dynamic leaders to address its one hundred plus high school aged girls from throughout the New York City area. It originally began as a vision of Akua Soadwa during her undergraduate years at Mount Holyoke College. Founded in 2007, Akua has been able to bring her idea into fruition with limited resources, grassroots tactics, and the devoted help of friends, family and supporters. The overwhelming majority of the summit’s funding is a result of personal requests and small donor campaigns driven by a volunteer-based planning committee and numerous community supporters and affiliates.

The fourth Annual Sista-2-Sista Youth Summit will open with a West African Dance session, followed by the following workshops: Beauty in the 21st Century, Analog Girl in A Digital World, Forgiveness, Girl Like Me, Hidden Messages in the Media, Self-Love and Unraveling Stories. The day will also include an awards ceremony, an empowerment table, gratitude card making and an opportunity for attendees to record the Stories they are seeking to overcome in order to tap into their full potential. Entertainment will be provided by Toni Blackman’s Rhyme Like A Girl program, Stephcynie Curry, Jazmine “Jazzy” Bailey and more.

“This year’s summit reflects the tremendous growth of the Gye Nyame Empowerment Project and the continual impact we’ve had on New York area high school girls,” said 29-year old GNEP Founder Akua Soadwa. “We are thrilled to introduce a scholarship and other awards as we acknowledge girls and women of color who are empowering others and impacting the community in a positive way.”

For the first time, GNEP will present a series of awards and scholarships to notable organizations and summit participants. The Strength, Courage and Wisdom Award will be presented to GEMS, a girls mentoring program committed to empowering girls to develop the strength, courage and wisdom needed to forgive themselves for past choices and to stand confidently in the new possibilities of today. GEMS will be gifted with a Forgiveness Dress that was collectively created by last year’s Youth Summit participants and designed by BORN (formerly Born as a Raggamuffin). The My Sister’s Keeper Award will be presented to Black Girls Rock! Founder Beverly Bond for the organizations commitment to providing girls with opportunities and access to resources that otherwise would not have been available to them. The Andrea D. Brown Book Scholarship in the amount of $1,000 dollars will be awarded to a high school senior attending a four year accredited college or university.

The Sista-2-Sista Youth Summit is free of charge and open to all teenage girls between the ages of 13 and 17 (pre-registration is required). The Summit will be held at St. Francis College located at 180 Remsen Street in downtown Brooklyn, NY. The day will begin promptly at 9:00am and conclude at 6:45pm. Breakfast, lunch, snacks and giveaways will be provided. For more information, or to register for the Sista-2-Sista Youth Summit (limited space remaining), please email S2Syouthsummit@gmail.com or visit www.EmpowerMeGNEP.org/s2s to register online.

Click here to view press release.

SUMMIT TOPICS:
This year’s theme is Unraveling Stories, Creating New Possibilities, and the workshops include in-depth explorations of the following areas:
  • Forgiveness
  • Unraveling Stories
  • Self Love - Having a Healthy Relationship With Self
  • Out Of The Box: Pan African Women in The Media
    1. Group Think
    2. Beauty in the 21st Century
    3. The Hidden Messages in Media
    4. Girl like Me
    5. Analog Girl in a Digital World
For a PDF of the Summit Overview - coming soon!


POST-SUMMIT OPPORTUNITY:
The Summit seeks to maintain relationships with the participants after the summit through the “15 Stories” Initiative. The purpose of 15 Stories is to help 15 young women that attended the Summit unravel their stories. Over the course of 11-months, each young woman will explore one story that hinders her from reaching her full potential, and she will be charged with creating a new possibility out of it. Each young woman will have a mentor that guides her through creating these new possibilities via a series of monthly group and one-on-one meetings. At the conclusion of the 11-month period, each young woman will have a tangible product to account for her new possibility.

“15 Stories” participants will continue to work with the initiative by serving as peer leaders for the next incoming class of 15 young women, offering support and additional guidance.

If you are interested in supporting this initiative, contact Akua@EmpowerMeGNEP.org.


VOLUNTEER AT THE SUMMIT:
Information coming soon!

STUDENT REGISTRATION:
Students MUST be pre-registered. Click here to register.

CONTACTS:
RegistrationS2syouthsummit@gmail.com
VolunteersS2syouthsummit@gmail.com
Sponsorship & Press Inquiries:Danita King (info@prnoir.com)
Entertainment:Tamara Dews (tamara.dews@gmail.com)



DONATIONS:
Peta-Gaye Williams Supports S2S – Hear Peta-Gaye Williams sharing the Sista-2-Sista Youth Summit with listeners from . Click here to hear her!

Also, check out footage of Peta-Gaye running to raise money for S2S!

IndieGoGo Campaign – Help us raise $6,000 by March 5th by donating $6!! This will allow us to support this year’s Summit. Spread the Word and visit: www.IndieGoGo.com/s2s to make a donation!

March 13, 2010
St. Francis College
180 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, NY
9am - 9pm

Footage From the 2010 Summit

Planning Committee Bios
To find out about the phenomenal women planning this event, click here.

Footage From Last Year's Summit
To view footage from last year’s Summit, click here.

Sista-2-Sista Youth Summit featured on ESSENCE.com


3rd ANNUAL YOUTH SUMMIT OVERVIEW:
The Sista-2-Sista Youth Summit will empower 125 young women of Pan-African descent to reach their full potential by engaging them in panel discussions, workshops, live entertainment, and reflective activities. Utilizing a 3 step-process of self-awareness, self-appreciation, and self-actualization these workshops and panels will equip the students with fundamental tools to make well-informed decisions today and in the future.

TARGET AUDIENCE:
High school-aged young women of Pan-African descent

SUMMIT TOPICS:
The workshops and panels will include in-depth explorations of the following areas:
  • Personal Accountability: Forgiveness
  • Overcoming Barriers & Actualizing Goals
  • Healthy Relationships
  • Community Activism
  • Health & Wellness
  • Representation of Pan-African Women in the Media
For a PDF of the Summit Overview – click here!


VOLUNTEER AT THE SUMMIT:
Click here to download.

STUDENT REGISTRATION:
Students MUST be pre-registered. Click here to download.

CONTACTS:
RegistrationS2syouthsummit@gmail.com
VolunteersS2syouthsummit@gmail.com
Sponsorship & Press Inquiries:Danita King
Entertainment:Tamara Dews

Previously held on March 28, 2009
Footage from the 2009 Sista-2-Sista Youth Summit



LAUREN LAKE
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Multi-faceted television personality and certified Renaissance woman, Lauren Lake, simultaneously balances careers law, interior design, and entertainment. Lauren, a licensed attorney, is a regular on-air legal commentator on Fox News, CNN, and Headline News, and has served as guest anchor for MSNBC and Court TV. She has appeared as a legal and relationship expert on the "Dr. Phil", "Montel Williams", Maury ", "Ricki Lake" and "Greg Behrendt" shows. Lauren is known for her "tell-it-like-it-is", poignant points of view on everything from politics and pop culture, to divorce and dating dilemmas. For Lauren's bio, click here.
www.LaurenLake.com/nu



SPECIAL PERFORMANCES BY:
D. Woods
(from Danity Kane, Making the Band 3)

Abby Dobson, Akua Taylor, Jae Honda and more!






SPECIAL APPEARANCES BY:





2nd ANNUAL YOUTH SUMMIT OVERVIEW:
The Sista-2-Sista Youth Summit will empower 100 young women of Pan-African descent to reach their full potential by engaging them in panel discussions, workshops, live entertainment, and reflective activities. Utilizing a 3 step-process of self-awareness, self-appreciation, and self-actualization these workshops and panels will equip the students with fundamental tools to make well-informed decisions today and in the future.

TARGET AUDIENCE:
High school-aged young women of Pan-African descent

SUMMIT TOPICS:
The workshops and panels will include in-depth explorations of the following areas:
  • Self-Respect
  • Defining One’s Passion
  • Personal Accountability
  • Financial Management
  • Unity Among Pan-African Women
  • Representation of Pan-African Women in the Media
  • Hush-Hush Health Topics (i.e. therapy, mental illness, and domestic violence)
For a PDF of the Summit Overview – click here!


PRESENTER APPLICATION:
NO MORE APPLICATIONS ARE BEING RECEIVED AT THIS TIME.

VOLUNTEER AT THE SUMMIT:
No more volunteers are being accepted at this time.

STUDENT REGISTRATION:
Registration is CLOSED.

CONTACTS:
Sponsorship & Press Akua Soadwa
Inquiries:Akua@EmpowerMeGNEP.org
General Inquiries:S2syouthsummit@gmail.com

BIOGRAPHIES:
To read the biographies of all of the presenters, entertainers, videographer and photographer, click here.

WORKSHOP LEADERS:
Antoinette Alexander-Sarpong, Founder of Antoinette Associates Inc.(www.antoinetteassociates.com)
Joyce Allison & Anzala Alozie, Revelations (www.sisterrevelations.com)
Toni Blackman, Freestyle Union Cypher (www.toniblackman.com)
Kioni Carter, Tru Transformation Coaching (www.trutransformation.webs.com)
Aginah Carter-Shabazz, Aginah’s Hair Salon (www.aginah.com or www.thebookchoicez.com)
Andrea Dey, Founder of Andrea Dey Event Planning (www.andreadeyevents.com)
Monique Fortune, Fortune & Associates
Tiffany Hardin, Digital ARMM (www.Digitalarmm.com, www.tm-ent.com or www.translationllc.com)
Moses Harper, Musician
Sabrina Thompson, Founder of Beanpye (www.beanpye.com)
Jennifer Threat, Founder of Double Dutch Magazine (www.doubledutchmag.com)
D. Woods, Entertainer, (www.myspace.com/yagirldwoods or www.yagirldwoods.com


PAN-AFRICAN WOMEN UNITE PANEL:
Shelli Branscomb, Activist
Lisa Burriss, Public Housing Residents of the Lower East Side (PHOLES)
Tamiko Evans, Founder of Positvely Empowering TeenGirls About Life, Inc. - P.E.T.A.L. (www.Petalinc.org)
Janaye Ingram, Miss New Jersey 2004
Tomasina-Sams Riddick, Founder of 100 Blacks in Law Enforcement Who Care
Viviane Saleh-Hanna, Assistant Professor at UMASS Dartmouth (www.umassd.edu/cas/sociology/faculty/vsaleh-hanna.cfm)
Moderator: Mitzi Miller, Journalist & Author of Hotlanta


FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PANEL:
Manyell Akinfe, Optimum Capital Management
Claressa Garcia, Optimum Capital Management
Danita King, CEO of PR Noir, Inc.
Ryan Mack, Founder of Optimum Capital Management (www.optimumcapitalmanagement.com)
Marion Ntiru, Citi Cards
Marquise Terry, Optimum Capital Management
Moderator: Sonia Alleyne, Editorial Director, Black Enterprise Magazine


HUSH-HUSH HEALTH TOPICS IN THE PAN-AFRICAN COMMUNITY PANEL:
Anzala Alozie, NYS Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Nikki Fajana, Nutritionist & Founder of Bon Santé, Wellness & Nutrition Counseling (www.enbonsante.com)
Shelly Martin, Founder of Harlem Bombshell
Nneka Njideka, Social Worker
Soraya Palmer, Activist
Panin Soadwa-Humphrey MD, Pediatric Hospitalist
Moderator: Dr. Catrise Austin, Founder of VIP Smiles


PAN-AFRICAN WOMEN IN THE MEDIA PANEL:
Daoud Abeid, Founder of Coup d’etat (www.cdtbk.com)
Selena Ayala, Model & Founder of B*Star
Beverly Bond, Black Girls Rock (http://djbeverlybond.biz) and (www.blackgirlsrockinc.com)
Chandra Lanier, BETJ’s My Two Cents & Black Enterprise Business Report
Tola Lawal, Founder of Systematik Marketing & Promo
Dominga Martin, Editor, Crème Magazine (www.creme-magazine.com)
Chenits Pettigrew (Chen Lo), Liberation Music Group (www.chenlomusic.com)
Moderator: Najwa Moses, CEO/Creator of Styleaholics Productions ( www.styleaholics.com )


PHOTOGRAPHER:
Dimples Whitaker

VIDEOGRAPHER:
Mya Baker, www.shootfilmsnotpeople.net



2008 Youth Summit Highlights

Previously held on March 8, 2008
St. Francis College
180 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, NY
9am - 9pm

SPECIAL GUESTS IN 2008 INCLUDED:


Workshop Descriptions
For a listing of the 2008 Workshop Descriptions, click here.

Workshop Leaders:
Joyce Allison & Anzala Alozie, Revelations (www.sisterrevelations.com)
Nyasia Bowles, Youth Venture NY (http://genv.net)
Shelli Branscomb, Activist and Founder of Fierce Sistahs
Kioni Carter, Tru Transformation Coaching (www.trutransformation.webs.com)
Ozioma Egwuonwu, Burn Bright Lifeworks, Inc. (www.burnbrightlifeworks.com)
Monique Fortune, Fortune & Associates
Jullien Gordon, Writer and Motivational Speaker (http://julliengordon.blogspot.com)
Summer Lee, Activist, Attorney and Author
Zykeya McLeod, Student, Author and Founder of U Can Speak Up (www.ucanspeakup.com)
Antoinette Alexander-Sarpong, Founder of Your Own Unique Image (YOU'l)
Randie Shane, Forward Motion Coaching
Raj Thakkar, Founder & CEO of Charter School Business Management Inc. (www.csbminc.com)
Georgia Woodline, Motivational Speaker, Author and Entrepreneur (www.spiritualfocuspublishing.com)

Pan-African Women Unite Panel:
Lisa Burriss, Public Housing Residents of the Lower East Side (PHOLES)
Geneva Farrow, The Young Mothers Dream (www.myspace.com/youngmothersdream)
Eunice Gilmore, Managing Partner, The Symmetry Group (www.symmetrygroup.com)
Zykeya McLeod, Student and Author of "An Inner Child Speaks" (www.ucanspeakup.com)
Viviane Saleh-Hanna, Assistant Professor at UMASS Dartmouth (http://www.umassd.edu/cas/sociology/faculty/vsaleh-hanna.cfm)
T.I. Williams, Writer, Educator and Entrepreneur (www.samplemyintellect.blogspot.com) Moderator: Kesi Gibson

Pan-African Women in the Media Panel:
DJ Beverly Bond, Black Girls Rock (http://djbeverlybond.biz) and (www.blackgirlsrockinc.com)
Anita Bryant, Founder of A-Marketing (www.myspace.com/amkting) and Set It Off! (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SetItOff/)
Dominique Jackson, Actress, Model & Entrepreneur, (www.dominiquejackson.net)
Dominga Martin, Editor, Crème Magazine (www.creme-magazine.com)
Chenits Pettigrew (Chen Lo), Liberation Music Group (www.chenlomusic.com)
Darlene Walker, VOICES Magazine (www.voicesyi.com)
Moderator: Najwa Moses, CEO/Creator of Styleaholics Productions (www.styleaholics.com)

Hush-Hush Health Topics in the Pan-African Community Panel:
Shelli Branscomb, Activist and Founder of Fierce Sistahs
Khadija Mani MPH, Public Health Specialist and Medical Student Stony Brook School of Medicine
Anna Ortega LMSW, Social Worker
Kakra Soadwa MPH, Public Health Specialist and Medical Student at University of Pittsburgh
Panin Soadwa-Humphrey MD, Pediatric Hospitalist
Moderator: Diana Placide, Professional Health Educator, MIC Women's Health Center (Astoria)


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