The
first conference for the Kurdish Youth in North America
Kurdish American Youth Organization Press Release | 02-Feb-07
The Kurdish American Youth Organization will be holding its
first official conference at Vanderbilt University followed
by a celebration at Tennessee State University in Nashville,
Tennessee.
Conference Purpose
The conference will be primarily focused on the role of the
youth in Kurdish societies and importance of helping improve
the situation for the Kurdish people worldwide. The conference
will highlight the organization’s strong commitment to
preserving the Kurdish culture and the need to increase awareness
among Kurds and non-Kurds of the culture and history, and problems
facing the Kurdish people in Kurdistan and around the world.
The conference organizers anticipate a gathering of young
Kurds from all over the United States, and particularly in
Nashville, to attend our conference, as well as Americans interested
in learning more about the Kurdish people and about Kurdistan.
All are welcome to attend and many accomplished Kurds, Kurdish-Americans
and Americans representing a variety of organizations will
be sharing their views for the Kurdish youth in North America
at the conference.
Academics, Scholars and Activists from different backgrounds
will be speaking on a number of topics and issues. The conference
will primarily focus on the following:
- Kurdistan: Personal experiences and realities facing the
Kurdish people back home,
- Importance of Education
- Kurdish Youth and their role in societies and their communities,
- Women and Kurdish Society
(To view the conference schedule, please visit http://www.kurdyouth.org/firstconference.htm
)
Background: Kurdish American Youth Organization (KAYO)
The Kurdish American Youth Organization (KAYO) is an independent
non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the Kurdish
culture and aims to provide the Kurdish youth with a platform
to create stronger alliances and better communication among
the youth nation-wide. KAYO sets goals to provide assistance
to young Kurds in North America seeking support from the organization
in the fields of education, social services, community development,
cultural expression through workshops and other activities,
while also coordinating programs to help the people back in
Kurdistan.
KAYO also aims to spread awareness of the Kurdish people and
introduce the Kurdistan to the American public, and to develop
relationships with other similar organizations and communities
to develop stronger bonds between Kurds and non-Kurds.
KAYO’s purpose is to represent and serve the interests
of the Kurdish youth in North America. Through the conference,
KAYO aims to fulfill several of its objectives. It is important
to encourage Kurdish youth to be more involved in their communities
and to create discussion among the youth addressing the issues
facing the Kurdish people on many different levels.
Important Information
The conference will take place on February 10th at 9:00am
to 5:00pm at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee.
The conference will be followed by a celebration featuring
famous Kurdish singer, Dler. The celebration will begin at
7PM at Tennessee State University in Nashville, Tennessee.
*For more information, visit: www.kurdyouth.org/firstconference.htm
Kurdish American Youth Organization:
e-mail: kurdyouth@gmail.com
www.kurdyouth.org
To contact a KAYO Board Member in the area closest to you,
please visit:
www.kurdyouth.org/about.htm
KAYO Press Release: February 2nd, 2007
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