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Page 1: DREAM THE IMPOSSIBLE May 3, 2014 - CALIE … · DREAM THE IMPOSSIBLE May 3, 2014 Location: California State University San Marcos 333 South Twin Oaks Valley Road San Marcos, CA …

DREAM THE IMPOSSIBLE May 3, 2014

Location: California State University San Marcos333 South Twin Oaks Valley Road

San Marcos, CA 92096Contact: Tishmall Turner, Tribal Liaison

[email protected], (760)750-3310

The 2014 Dream The Impossible Native Youth Conference is about respect, culture, and education which leads to a healthier life. Themes of this conference include: respect of

culture and traditions, appreciating our ancestry, healthy families, drug awareness, future goals, identifying your talents, utilizing support programs, self improvment, and team

building. The conference goal is to inspire youth to Dream The Impossible.

Page 2: DREAM THE IMPOSSIBLE May 3, 2014 - CALIE … · DREAM THE IMPOSSIBLE May 3, 2014 Location: California State University San Marcos 333 South Twin Oaks Valley Road San Marcos, CA …

DREAM THE IMPOSSIBLE 2014Native Youth ConferenceMay 3, 2014

Hosted by Native Youth Groups of Southern California:

Agua Caliente, All Tribes American Indian Charter School, American Indian Student Alliance (CSUSM), Barona, Cahuilla, California Indian Culture and Sovereignty Center, California State University San Marcos, Campo, Inaja Cosmit, Inter Tribal Sports, Jamul, La Jolla, La Posta, Los Coyotes, Manzanita, Mesa Grande, Morongo, Pala, Pauma, Pechanga, Rincon, Riverside - San Bernardino County Indian Health, San Pasqual, Santa Ysabel, Southern California Tribal Chairmen’s Association, Southern Indian Health Clinic, Sycuan, Torres Martinez, Viejas

PAX HARVEYKeynote Speaker

A proud Dine’ raised in Lukachukai, Ariz., who grew up in a hostile environment with Domestic Violence, Drugs, Alcohol, Abuse, and Neglect was rampant. Pax grew up not knowing his biological father. He attended a B.I.A. Boarding School where he was bullied. Pax even attempted sui-cide thinking that would be a solution. Presently, after dropping out of col-lege several times, Pax received his AA Degree from Dine’ College and his BA degree in business from Northern Arizona University and became a full-time consultant. In addition, Pax has become well-known entrepre-neur. His public presence branched off into becoming a keynote speaker, motivational speaker, and a facilitator on various topics. Pax’s passion to-day is to help others heal, find peace, happiness, and balance so they be-come a productive member of society. He is also a fluent speaker in Navajo.

9:00 - 9:45Opening Prayer,

Welcome,Birdsingers

12:40 - 2:10Lunch,

Carnival,Raffle Prizes(Kellogg Plaza)

4:20 - 5:30Dinner,

Raffle Prizes,Closing

8:00 - 9:00Registration On-Site

10:00 - 10:30PAX HARVEYKeynote Speaker

10:40 - 11:30WORKSHOPSession #1

11:40 - 12:30WORKSHOPSession #2

2:20 - 3:10WORKSHOPSession #3

3:20 - 4:10WORKSHOPSession #4

DTI SCHEDULE