YouthAware Educational Theatre
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Locality: San Francisco, California
Phone: +1 415-694-6160
Address: 25 Van Ness Ave. LL 94102 San Francisco, CA, US
Website: www.nctcsf.org/youthaware
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A message from our New Conservatory Theatre Center Artistic Director, Ed Decker
"Wash your hands to be healthy friends, cover your sneeze so no boogers catch the breeze" Flashback to our 2018 production of "Let's Get Galactic". We at YouthAware know that times can be uncertain, but that it is important to take care of ourselves and the people around us by staying safe and sheltered. We are excited to bring this show AND MORE to you all next school year. Check out our website for more details https://www.nctcsf.org/youthaware
YouthAware programs support health and wellness curriculum for SFUSD, and are designed to help communities ask tough questions about equity and inclusion in a safe and engaging format. https://www.nctcsf.org/youthaware-program
Book OUTSPOKEN 2020 for your students via the link below! https://www.nctcsf.org/youthaware/plays/Outspoken
YouthAware Educational Theatre's OUTSPOKEN 2020 Tour is Now Booking! - https://mailchi.mp//youthaware-educational-theatres-outspo
YouthAware's REAL TALK 2018 opens on Tuesday January 16th! https://www.nctcsf.org/youthaware/plays/Real-Talk
We’re blasting off on tour!!! Book Let’s Get Galactic for your students
YouthAware Educational Theatre's LET'S GET GALACTIC Now Booking!! - https://mailchi.mp//youthaware-educational-theatres-lets-g
Exciting news in the SFUSD!
Welcome Back to School with YOUTHAWARE! All shows are available to book for your 2019-2020 school year! - https://mailchi.mp/54e721fea/back-to-school-with-youthaware
WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL, EDUCATORS!!! Our plays are available to book as you all sort out your calendars so please visit our play page for links to book! We can't wait for another year of engagement and entertainment with you all https://www.nctcsf.org/youthaware/plays
"In the coming weeks, the Board of Supervisors will vote to shut down Juvenile Hall by 2021. But after the legislation is filed, another task begins: deciding what to do with the millions of dollars spent to lock children up, and how to best serve the kids caught up in the system time and again. It’s likely a task force will convene, and advocates hope the city will give several seats to formerly incarcerated young people. [...] 'If we know one thing, San Francisco does like to be first, she says. If this is the tech hub of innovation, let it also be the innovation of people and how we support people and freedom.' http://www.sfweekly.com//lift-us-up-dont-lock-us-down-the/
"If a teacher doesn't have adequate tools to help and provide resources to that student, the student has then been failed by their school and home life," said Rodriquez. "They literally have nowhere else to go. We are all too familiar with what it is like to be a young queer child going to school. For many, it is not a good experience." https://www.ebar.com//online_extra:_political_notes:_eqca_
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