COMMUNITY: Rochester, Famous and Cityonmyback featured in Victory Magazine!

hyperadmin | Community | Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Shouts to all the great initiatives in the city that are working to keep kids thinking creatively and teaching them how to take their skills and hard work to create a finished product! Here’s a great example of just that. Shouts to Zakiya for the link and for doing a feature on us in the mag!. Hope you know we would have posted this regardless! Today you can grab a free copy at their offices (1652 Keele St. or 1669 Eglinton Ave. West) and it will be available at high schools and Libraries in the York South-Western area in the next two weeks!

From the official press release:

For Youth Initiative (F.Y.I) is proud to announce the release of its second issue of Victory! Magazine, our quarterly “for youth by youth” publication.

VICTORY! Magazine focuses on giving youth (ages 13-24) from the Weston Mount-Dennis community a voice and help improve the literacy of youth in our community. We expose youth to new surroundings and career opportunities by having them ‘travel’ outside of their community, to experience and share what the city has to offer, while building capacity and confidence.

As an alternative to youth specific programming that is often recreation based, this exciting new program gives youth in the Weston Mount-Dennis community a chance to develop leadership skills while cultivating skills around oral, written, and visual communication though journalism, graphic design, digital photography and community
engagement.

Since our premier issue hit the streets this past June and throughout the summer, Team Victory have been getting positive feedback from their peers and the community at large about the quality and content of the magazine. Youths in our community are excited to know that there is such a cool initiative happening in their community and that FYI is stepping up to meet their needs.

As reflected on this issues cover, our community is more than young “thugs”, “hoodlums” & gangsters”, if you look deep inside you will see that our community is filled with talented young people like Colanthony Humphrey this issue’s Mover & Shaker who grew up around Keele & Eglinton and is using art as a means of expression and inspiration.

For more information about this or to request copies of VICTORY! Magazine Contact:
Zakiya Tafari – Culture & Media Arts Program Coordinator
E-Mail: zakiya@foryouth.ca

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