New Direction Tour to Inspire Students
November 5, 2009
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New Direction Tour to Inspire Students
VALDOSTA -- Author Kevin Powell will visit Valdosta State
University Wednesday, Nov. 11, as part of an eight-city tour to
facilitate conversations with black middle and high school
students. The University System of Georgia invited Powell’s New
Direction Tour to connect with students, including those involved
in USG’s Early College Program (ECP) and the African-American Male
Initiative (AAMI).
The tour, which kicked off at Columbus State University in early
November, will culminate at VSU. Powell will meet with VSU’s early
college participants from 9:30-10:30 a.m. then have lunch with
students from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Palms. He will address the
public from 1:30-2:30 p.m. in the University Center Magnolia Room.
Following his presentation, he will sign books and meet with the
public from 3:30-4 p.m.
“Kevin Powell has a gift for connecting and conversing with young
black men, and for getting them to discuss with him their
possibilities for a better future,” said Arlethia Perry-Johnson,
AAMI project director. “We want to inspire our students to think
about ‘new directions’ for their lives, and we are looking forward
to the strong impact we know Kevin will have in motivating our
youth to achieve - both educationally and personally.”
The author of nine books, Powell offers audiences across the globe
wisdom on surviving, living and winning. Editor of “The Black Male
Handbook,” Powell is known for empowering the black community and
addressing violence against women. Powell has spoken to hundreds of
universities and colleges about a range of topics, including
multiculturalism, corporate responsibility, civil engagement,
sexism and leadership. His written work includes essays, articles
and reviews in a number of publications from Rolling Stone to The
Washington Post. The Phelps Stokes Fund Senior Fellow serves as a
Writing Fellow for the Joint Center for Political and Economic
Studies.
The University System of Georgia’s AAMI program is housed in the
External Affairs
Division at Kennesaw State University. The initiative strives to
enhance the recruitment, retention and graduation of black males
enrolled in the 35 colleges and universities which comprise the
state’s public higher education system. Since the program’s
inception in fall 2002, enrollment of black males in the university
system has increased by 36 percent.
Early Colleges are schools for students traditionally
underrepresented on college campuses. The campuses provide students
with encouragement and resources to achieve academically. In 2008,
Valdosta State partnered with the Valdosta City School System to
establish the Valdosta Early College Academy. By the end of 12th
grade, academy students can earn both a high school diploma and up
to 60 semesters hours of college credit. Students, who also
complete a minimum of 20 hours of community service each year,
learn to overcome the financial, academic and psychological hurdles
that sometimes prevent students from entering and succeeding in
college.
For more information about the African-American Male Initiative,
visit
http://www.usg.edu/aami .
Read about the Georgia Early College Initiative, go to www.gaearlycollege.org .
AAMI Release: http://www.valdosta.edu/news/media/2009/11/Powell.pdf
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