Learn How To Change The World. Watch the Alliance of Youth Movements Summit Live on Howcast.com

Introducing the Alliance of Youth Movements Summit

Join Whoopi Goldberg, Host of ABC’s “The View”, key members of President-Elect Obama’s New Media Team, Dustin Moskovitz, Co-Founder, Facebook, James K. Glassman, Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, U.S. Department of State and Oscar Morales, Founder, One Million Voices Against the FARC, as they engage inspiring leaders of youth movements from around the world to discuss how to change the world by building grassroots movements on the web at the first annual Alliance of Youth Movements Summit.

Alliance of Youth Movements Summit 2008 New York City

Watch & Discuss Live

With so many challenging events unfolding around the world, the Summit offers a unique chance to meet the inspiring young leaders who have truly changed the world around them by bringing together their fellow youth with the help of the web – leaders who continue to make a difference.

Streaming live from Columbia Law School December 4-5, you and people from around the world can watch the Summit and join the discussion live at http://youthmovements.howcast.com.

Here’s just a sample of the compelling keynotes and discussions you’ll be able to watch and discuss at the Youth Movements Hub on Howcast:

… and so many more inspiring, interesting panels and keynotes. Check out the Summit Schedule and be sure to tune in and join the discussion.

How To Get Involved

  1. Join the Youth Movements Hub.
  2. Join the Summit Conversation.  Share your thoughts, ideas and questions — for specific sessions or any topic related to building strong grassroots movements.
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    2. Invite all of your friends and colleagues to join the Hub at http://youthmovements.howcast.com

About the Alliance of Youth Movements

Brought together by Howcast, Facebook, Google, YouTube, MTV, the U.S. Department of State, Columbia Law School and Access 360 Media, leaders of the organizations will travel to New York City with the mission of crafting a field manual on how to effect social change using online tools. These young leaders will form a new group, the Alliance of Youth Movements, which will produce a field manual for youth empowerment. The field manual will stand in stark contrast to the Al-Qaeda manual on the basics of terrorism, found by Coalition Forces in Iraq.

The gathering was inspired by the success of the One Million Voices Against the FARC, a group started on Facebook.com by young people in Colombia. The Colombian group, along with Save Darfur Coalition, Genocide Intervention Network, Burma Global Action Network and Invisible Children will share their ideas with leaders of other groups that use social and mobile technologies to promote freedom and justice and oppose violence, extremism and oppression.

Learn How To Change the World.  Visit youthmovements.howcast.com.