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CERG received an initial grant from the Mitsubishi
Electric America Foundation to launch the Alphabet
City Community Resource Project. In cooperation with
an artist educator and a local school, CERG worked
with elementary school children in developing a multimedia
"Map" of their neighborhood. This electronic
map will have interactive layers that focus on various
neighborhood resources and characteristics, such as
"memories of the elderly", "history
of the neighborhood", "transportation",
and "natural resources and gardens". As
the map develops, it will be used as a resource guide
by other children and community members. To achieve
this, CERG will cooperate with the Lower East Side
Tenement Museum located in the neighborhood. In the
initial phase of the project, children did drawings
and wrote stories about the street trees on their
blocks. Digitized versions of these pictures and drawings
constitute the first step of a visual database that
will grow as more and more topics are explored by
the children in the school.
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Two CERG members, Kim Sabo and Selim Iltus, delivered
the key note speech at the Youth Vision Jeunesse,
youth drug abuse prevention forum in Banff, Alberta,
Canada held from April 14-18, 1998. The presentation
was a result of a year long research project funded
by UNDCP, CCSA, CCLAT and AADAC that involved young
people from 33 drug prevention programs around the
world. Participatory evaluation instruments were designed
and pilot tested in Bolivia by Kim and Selim. These
instruments were then sent to programs and filled
out by young people in workshop settings. The purpose
of these workshops was to develop young people's thinking
about drug issues and have them evaluate their programs
as a preparation for the youth forum.
The results from these workshops were also summarized
in the form of two handbooks. These handbooks also
served as organizing tools for young people to log
their ideas and recommendations throughout the event.
These recommendations were presented to the Executive
Director of the United Nations International Drug
Control Program and delivered by youth at the Special
Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations. |