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Black Paper Chronicles

Global youth -Indigenous &- minorities, discussing a UN Charter Review, digitalizing Indigenous knowledge, & achieving economic empowerment

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Saturday, September 21 · 2 - 6pm EDT

Location

354 W 45th St

354 West 45th Street New York, NY 10036

Agenda

Youth & future generation
Sustainability
Digital Cooperation

2:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Music of Welcome

Jack Campbell


Jack Campell will be performing a plethora of musics from across the globe, including sounds from Cuba, Cameroon, Nigeria, Argentina, and traditional Metis Fiddle setting the mood of the discussions.

Keynote speaker: Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations- NYC, Bob Rae.

3:00 PM - 4:30 PM

UN Model Charter Review with Youth, Indigenous and Minority leaders

Moderator: Yvonne A. Brändle-Amolo

Speaker: Sashia Leung

Speaker: Vernita Pearl Fort

Speaker Hon. Christopher Aseka


The youth forum will take place on September 20th to address the pressing need to modernize the UN Charter. The focus will be on incorporating the perspectives of youth, Indigenous peoples, and minor...

About this event

Welcome to the Black Paper Chronicles event for the United Nations Summit for the future! Join Black Paper Chronicles and Pan African Women's Association and the Global Minority Parliament Caucus on Friday, 20th, 2024 at 13.00 at the Childrens Art Carnival and at 15.00 at the Serenisima Gran Logia of the State of New York. Then on Saturday, Sep 21, 2024 at 12.00 at the Childrens Art Carnival and at 14.00 at the Serenisima Gran Logia of the State of New York, for the Quantum Afrofuturism and the Seeds of Tomorrow Art Exhibition and panels on powering up children, youth, Indigenous, and minority communities by amplifying their voices through a UN Charter Review for a UN we want, bridging the wealth gap for historically under-invested and under-developed communities, and using digital cooperation to enhance traditional knowledge systems of marginalised communities.

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