Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Professional Development: INTRO 2 BECOMING A DIGITAL ELDER!
ATTENTION: Community Leaders, Law Enforcement Officers, Human Service Workers, Educators, Parents, Youth, Friends & Family!
Curious about The Digital Elder Project? Questions about the format? Want a discount on the next training's registration fee?
Join Shani Byard and The Digital Elder Project Team for an experiential snapshot of the training program!
Get a sense of the educational dialog, tech instruction, media literacy activities, recorded youth affirmations, cultural language and interactive learning included in a full Digital Elder project training... all tools for 21st Century leadership within the African American community.
AND, register for the next full DE training, Sat. & Sun, 10/17 &18 at the Los Angeles Urban League, for the discounted rate of $40 ($60 regularly). http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=147555806200
AND, yummy refreshments will be served!
INTRO 2 Becoming a Digital Elder
Sat. 8/29, 3-5pm
Vegan Village Internet Cafe - Community Room
4061 W. Pico Blvd. (at Norton)
Los Angeles, CA
FREE!
RSVP TODAY! http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=126861027493 , call 323-708-2526 or email digielder@gmail.com
Introducing...
The DIGITAL ELDER Project
Closing the Divide & Reconstructing Self-Image for Socioeconomic Advancement
The Digital Elder Project is a traveling leadership/professional development training, designed specifically for youth, adults and seniors of African descent (ages 14-100).
It is a unique, interactive, 2-day workshop that combines instruction in basic to advanced computer operation, social media and internet navigation, with African and African American (historical & contemporary) education, exposing participants to technology's relationship to challenges and solutions in the Black community.
The DE Project is an opportunity for current and potential leaders, role models and anyone (from any ethnic background) in a position to influence or raise youth of African descent, to learn information, tools and techniques to better engage & prepare Black youth to advance in society.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Friday, July 24, 2009
Friday, May 22, 2009
New DIGITAL ELDERS Recite Their Pledge!
If you are ages 14-100 and interested in attending our next DIGITAL ELDER training, call Shani at 323-708-2526 or email at digielder@gmail.com
You can also visit our temporary website at http://DigitalElder.org !
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Media Messages 101: YOUR HEALTH & GLOBAL WARMING

Message Media Ed presents...
RISE ABOVE THE NOISE: Your Health & Global Warming
A Sunday Family Film Screening & Discussion Series
SUNDAY, APRIL 26TH, 3:30-6:00PM
$5 Donation - Ages 14 & Up - Refreshments Served - Raffle & Prizes as always :)
Location: Private (please call for location info and to reserve your seat @ 323-708-2526)
YOUR HEALTH & GLOBAL WARMING - We will screen portions of the film, "Eating", and use it to guide an interactive discussion about resolving the critical health issues within the African American community, while simultaneously healing Mother Earth.
"EATING" - Every sixty seconds, an American dies from a Heart Attack or massive Stroke. Every 30 seconds another American is diagnosed with Heart Disease. The United States leads the world in disease. We are the sickest, fattest and most medicated nation on the planet. There are 4.5 million obese teens in America. "Eating" will educate and inspire you to take charge of your health and to make healthier food choices and learn other environmental effects of our food supply chain.
**Donations support the ongoing development and implementation of Message Media Ed.’s mission to enable youth and families of African descent to become multi-media literate, knowledgeable of their heritage and contemporary culture, and to develop the skill-sets needed to excel academically, socially and economically.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Media Messages 101: HOW TO BECOME A DIGITAL ELDER!
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
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