IT'S GOING TO BE GOOD
IT'S GOING TO BE GOOD #good18 #ourpower18
What? Challenge, Change and Power 10am to 6pm
Bringing together changemakers, advocates, inventors, entrepreneurs, policy makers and politicians together for a no-holds barred, safe-space to critique and question, build practical strategies for action, and an opportunity to to deconstruct and reconstruct global power, challenge and change. Think TED x Hackathon!
Who? 130 do-ers, fighters and changemakers from 60+ nations aged 17-36, selected from major global networks and UK social action groups, collaborating to break down silos, to be heard, to act and create as one.
...How can I get involved? Contact Frances at frances.brown@ice.cam.ac.uk and let us know why you'd like to participate and we'll send you a promo code to claim your ticket. Tickets are limited but we are particularly interested in UK-based attendees to join our international cohort and to include those with first-person experience of issues related to rural living, indigenous rights, identity politics, homelessness and living between homes, marginalised groups, crime, poverty, gang culture or refugees for example. Participants don't need a track record of professional change and development work but should be passionate about action and improving their communities. Deadline 16th April.
Full speakers and event details to be released soon!
VIP Reception - 6.30pm to 9pm
In the evening we will be joined by 100 guests who have access to power, knowledge, finance and networks and care passionately about our world and its people.
Are you the VIP we're looking for? Contact Frances at frances.brown@ice.cam.ac.uk
Say hello! #good18 #ourpower18 @fbrownwork @drksalt
Support us
This event has been created on a completely pro-bono basis by everyone involved. The event is free and we have committed to making attending the event for young people cost neutral wherever possible. If you are able to donate we are able to support attendance from rural, out of work, between homes and economically disadvantaged youth. In the event that we raise more funds than we need, we will donate to London based charity Arts Emergency, highly valued by event host Frances Brown and the venue sponsor London Metropolitan University, CASS School for Art and Design. We would love to talk sponsorship, please contact Frances Brown at frances.brown@ice.cam.ac.uk, every little helps!
If you can't make the event but would like to support us we would be incredibly grateful. You can do this by clicking register above and selecting 'remote supporter' to donate.
Sponsors
The CASS, London Metropolitan University
Supporters
University of Nottingham
Institute of Continuing Education, University of Cambridge
Help on the day
If you are skilled at analysing and communicating data or you are a facilitator and can help to collect data and guide a fruitful conversation...
...We'd love you to join us. Contact Frances at frances.brown@ice.cam.ac.uk
Media
Contact Frances Brown at frances.brown@ice.cam.ac.uk
Inspiration
We've brought together people from leading businesses, social action groups and youth networks around he world. A few of the organisations represented include The World Economic Forum Global Shapers, The Queen's Young Leaders Program, Young African Leaders Initiative, One Young World, United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network and The Royal Commonwealth Society.
Say hello! #good18 #ourpower18 @fbrownwork @drksalt
Check out a few of our speakers and organisers for a flavour of the wonderful people and powerful spirits we'll have in the room. Session speakers announced soon!
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Abdullahi Alim (Australia)
World Economic Forum
EVENT ORGANISER SESSION HOST
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Jacob Thomas (Australia)
Monash University, CYGEN
SPEAKER
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Gunjan Mhapankar (Canada)
Schulich School of Medicine, Digital Storytelling Project
EVENT ORGANISER
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Midia Shikh Hassan (Canada)
Dextra, Global Shaper, University of Ottowa
EVENT ORGANISER
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Luisa Tuilau (Fiji)
Young Solwaran, Free West Papua Advocate
EVENT ORGANISER
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Valeria Kormysh (Italy)
London Metropolitan University
EVENT ORGANISER
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Aubrey Stewart (Jamaica)
Office of the Prime Minister, Youth Advisory Council
EVENT ORGANISER
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Eman Borg (Malta)
LGBTQI Gozo
EVENT ORGANISER
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Imrana Alhaji Buba (Nigeria)
Youth Coalition Against Terrorism
EVENT ORGANISER
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Kiiza Saddam Hussain (Uganda)
Rolesa, Ecobank
FACILITATOR
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Emma Craddock (UK)
Module Tutor for Leading Change, Institute of Continuing Education
EVENT ORGANISER
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Frances Brown (UK)
Queen's Young Leaders, University of Cambridge
EVENT LEAD
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Khalid Ahmad (UK)
ONE Youth Ambassador, Psychology and Criminology student, City University
ATTENDEE
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Dr Karen Salt (UK/USA)
University of Nottingham
EVENT ORGANISER SPEAKER
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Farai Mubaiwa (South Africa)
Africa Matters
EVENT ORGANISER SPEAKER
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Adam Askew
Director of Philanthropy, Elbi
VIP
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Andrew Bastawrous
Co-Founder & CEO Peek Vision
GUEST FACILITATOR
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Diana Constantinidou
Barrister, Church Court Chambers, Rolesa
GUEST FACILITATOR
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Todd Eden
Co- Founder, LeadNow!
VIP
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Amaya Athill Esq
Human Rights Lawyer and Consultant
EVENT ORGANISER SESSION HOST
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Huw Hawkins
Head of content, Elbi
VIP
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Mariéme Jamme
IAMTHECODE, Accur8Africa, SpotOne
GUEST FACILITATOR
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Kavindya Thennakoon (Sri Lanka)
Without Borders
EVENT ORGANISER SPEAKER
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Rosemary Lemon
Group Head of Reward at Hays
VIP Guest
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Dr Nazia-Habib
University of Cambridge
VIP
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Rebecca Osewa
Textile Designer
EVENT ORGANISER
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Libby Powell
Director, On Our Radar
VIP
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Abi Ramanan
CEO and Co-Founder, Impact Vision
GUEST FACILITATOR
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Jo Taylor (London, UK)
UCL, Multiplicities, Walldisplay, Teach First
EVENT ORGANISER FACILITATOR
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Harry Phinda (London, UK)
Youth for Change, Civil Service Commission UK
ATTENDEE
Location
Dates
to 19th April 2018 - 09:00 PM