If I could change the world

AFSC Civic Engagement Project - an invitation

Flyer inviting high school-age youth and school groups to participate in AFSC's Youth Civic Engagement projects in Kansas City.

Groups can learn about U.S. budget priorities and tax policies and create films for the If I Had A Trillion Dollars youth film festival; explore their ideas about how to improve our community and world and create spoken word poetry to perform wiht the "If I Could Change the World" spoken word project; participate in trainings about social change, nonviolent action and activism; and more... 

If I Could Change the World Spoken Word Performance - Kickoff

Saturday, March 23, 2013 - 4:00pm - 5:30pm

Please help encourage the youth of Kansas City to use their creativity to speak their peace.

Area youth from the “If I Could Change the World…” Spoken Word Project and American Friends Service Committee interns and other spoken word artists will be touring Kansas City venues performing spoken word from late March to June 2013.

Contact Information: 

For more information contact AFSC at  816) 931-5256, or go to http://www.afsc.org/kansascity

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If I Could Change the World Permission Form

KC AFSC youth data sheet and permission form for participation in If I Could Change the World spoken word project.

Youth who wish to attend the If I Could Change the World workshops or perform at spoken word performances should complete the attached parent permission form and return it to the KC AFSC program. afsckc@afsc.org, or AFSC KC, 4405 Gillham Rd., KC, MO 64110. For information call 816 931-5256. 

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