A RESOLUTION to recognize and commend the ALStar Youth Leadership Conference on its fifth anniversary.
Impact
The ALStar Youth Leadership Conference, initiated during the COVID-19 pandemic, has significantly influenced numerous students in their pursuit of higher education and leadership roles. The collaboration between local founders, the University of Tennessee at Martin, and community leaders exemplifies community-driven efforts to enhance educational opportunities for youth. Since its establishment, the conference has successfully served hundreds of students, many of whom have gone on to secure scholarships, cumulatively exceeding $1 million, and attend over twenty-five colleges and universities across Tennessee.
Summary
Senate Joint Resolution 217 (SJR0217) is a commendation recognizing the ALStar Youth Leadership Conference on its fifth anniversary. This resolution highlights the importance of the conference as an event dedicated to fostering leadership qualities among African-American youth in West Tennessee. It brings together students from public schools in seventeen counties, providing them with opportunities to develop essential skills in leadership, professional growth, and financial literacy.
Contention
The resolution emphasizes the vital role of leadership programs, particularly for underrepresented youth, in promoting educational equity and community involvement. Although SJR0217 is inherently supportive, discussions around such initiatives may reflect broader concerns about access to educational resources and the need for targeted programs to empower marginalized communities. Recognizing and commending such events within state legislatures underscores the commitment to support programs that encourage civic engagement and the development of future leaders.
A RESOLUTION to honor Cortez Williams, Michael Watkins, and Chason Yates of Fayette Ware Comprehensive High School on their participation in the ALSTAR African-American Youth Leadership Summit.
A RESOLUTION to honor Joslyn Owens, Makylan Seymour, and Quinteriah Fisk of Haywood High School on their participation in the ALSTAR African-American Youth Leadership Summit.
Requires Secretary of Higher Education and public institutions of higher education to develop programs for improving Hispanic and Latino representation in higher education leadership positions.
Requires Secretary of Higher Education and public institutions of higher education to develop programs for improving Hispanic and Latino representation in higher education leadership positions.