HealthNut
for teens was designed to help you find the
right resources to addresss body concerns and
discuss issues around sex and sexuality. Here
you will find articles, helpful how to's, and
links to relevant sites for young women of color.
Young
People Love the Internet, but not everything
on the web is designed for youth. Fortunately
msoy highlights a few noteworthy
sites made for, by, and all about the Young
Ones!
The
mission of The Heart of a Girl books, seminars
& workshops is to inspire, motivate and
encourage girls to know that they are special,
talented creations, worthy of beautiful lives.
They are dedicated to positively impacting the
spiritual, emotional and entrepreneurial development
of girls ages 8 thru 18.
An
opportunity can often be so close we can taste
it, but too secret for us to find it. This is
very common with respect to academic opportunities
for people of color. Lacking proper promotion,
funding, and advertising, many noteworthy programs
become no more than word-of-mouth myths. For
this reason msoy is dedicated
to sharing such opportunities with you. Click
here to explore what's available in Higher Learning
- Not just about college, its about your future.
High
Technical Connections Links to websites featuring internships, training,
and jobs
9/1/2004
Below
is a list of organizations created to help talented
minority youth achieve their career and academic
goals. By providing internships, academic advisors,
and support, Equal opportunity programs make it
easier for you to make your dreams a reality.
Inroads
The mission of INROADS is to develop and place
talented minority you th in business and insdustry
and prepart them for coporate and community leadership.
SEO
Since 1980, SEO's Career Program has provided
talented college students of color with orientation,
training, internships, and on-going career and
professional development in many challenging fields.
The All Stars Project has been expanding the
performing arts horizon in New York City for
20 years.
The
initiatives that the All Stars sponsors - the
All Stars Talent Show Network, the Castillo
Theatre, Youth Onstage! - bring socially-conscious,
high-quality, entertaining theatre and other
forms of performance to their audiences.
Based
out of a newly renovated arts complex at 543
West 42nd Street (between 10th and 11th avenues),
in the heart of the commercial theatre district,
All Stars has flung open its doors to all. It
is a theatre for the whole city, welcoming regular
theatre-goers as well as those who have never
seen a live play, professional theatre artists
and those who have never before performed on
stage.