Utah Latinx Youth Symposium

Utah Latinx Youth Symposium

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Utah Latinx Youth Symposium is dedicated to the development and transition of our high school students' academic and professional opportunities.

Through the annual event, a space will be created to offer support in the development and transition of our high school student's academic and professional opportunities. It is our personal belief that during a time in which negative rhetoric surrounds many of our students, the importance of mentorship is of great need and benefit. Many of us have been privileged to benefit from the support of my

Photos from Utah Latinx Youth Symposium's post 06/24/2019

was about telling our story, and helping others tell theirs. We spent a summer weekend learning, laughing, playing and holding back tears. Thank you to Weber State University, the Hall Grant, Voto Latino Utah Chapter, our amazing presenters and to our staff. We can’t wait until next year🙋🏾‍♀️🙋🏾‍♂️

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Buenos días! Excited to have everyone join us! Check in will begin at 8am at Weber State University Union building. On-site registration is available.
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Utah Latinx Youth Symposium 04/16/2019

Don’t forget to register📲📲📲📲🤳🏾🤳🏾🤳🏾

Utah Latinx Youth Symposium Weber State University 3848 Harrison Blvd, Ogden, UT 84408

03/22/2019

We are in Glendale talking to East High School - Salt Lake City students! Come through!
Can we visit your school?
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GEAR UP East High

Utah Latinx Youth Symposium 03/21/2019

Shoutout to all the school bus drivers, cafeteria cooks, custodians, and unofficial IT folks. You’re unsung and overlooked but your work gets students and teachers through it everyday.

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Utah Latinx Youth Symposium Weber State University 3848 Harrison Blvd, Ogden, UT 84408

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“like many Latinx students, I am the child of immigrants. Our parents were the original dreamers. Even if my parents couldn’t always help me in school, I was lucky to have parents that always believed in me. It help me eventually grow to understand and believe in myself, especially on days when it felt like nobody else did. Being first-generation means there’s so much you don’t know, but are expected to learn even when you don’t always have someone to teach you. My biggest hope is to be able to help students the way others have helped me. That’s what it’s all about.“ - Isael Torres @ Salt Lake City, Utah

09/04/2018

Believe in yourself. Believe in others.

Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything.

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68 E. 200 N
Salt Lake City, UT
84103