The Remora Project is an Atlanta-based conference focusing on youth-centered problems and solutions. The goal is to bring community stakeholders together in an effort to find symbiotic relationships and strategic alliances that will create solutions for the next generation. Some will come with problems, others will come with solutions. We just want to help them meet each other.
This years conference will focus on the following areas of opportunity in youth development:
Career Readiness
Youth Wellness and Community Health
The Future of K-12 Education
Technology and Relationships
Identity and Purpose
Marginalized Youth
If you have a problem or a solution within any of the opportunity areas mentioned we want you at the conference. We are currently seeking remarkable speakers, panelists, and connectors for all strands. Click below to send us a message and indicate the opportunity area(s) you are interested in.
How do we produce better employees and happier students?
From innovative career programs to European apprenticeship models, what are we doing to prepare the next generation for the workforce?
What is the best way to support the health of young people?
Physical health and mental health play a major role in the success of our young people. How can we eliminate the barriers to good health?
Can we create a better learning environment for students in the K-12 pipeline?
A collaborative approach is needed in order to meet the demands of today's diverse student population. How are technology and culture impacting the future of K-12 education?
Is it possible to use emerging technology to build better relationships ?
Some say that new technology is designed to minimize human interaction. Today we are more connected and sometime more distant than ever. What is the best way to reach the next generation and leverage quality relationships?
Is it possible to help youth discover their passion and purpose before college?
With so many self-discovery resources available it should be easy to navigate the path to purpose. So what is keeping kids from finding their calling?
Which kids are being marginalized and what are we missing out on?
Marginalized youth include youth marginalized by homelessness, being pushed out of school, sexual minority status, racism, poverty, immigration, and other factors.
If you have a problem or a solution within any of the opportunity areas mentioned we want you at the conference. We are currently seeking remarkable speakers, panelists, and connectors for all strands. Click below to send us a message and indicate the opportunity area(s) you are interested in.
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