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Youth Forum at the

Nobel Peace Prize Forum | Minneapolis

Each year youthrive partners with Augsburg University, MN to host our Youth Forum at the Nobel Peace Prize Forum | Minneapolis.  This event is an opportunity for young leaders in youthrive's Being the Change sites to come together to learn directly from Nobel Peace Prize Laureates.  Throughout the school year, these young leaders study the work of the Nobel Laureate(s) that will be in attendance at the event.  They use his/her work as inspiration to design their own community service learning project.  This event is a culmination of that work and is meant to celebrate the amazing work of the young leaders, as well as the work of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates.

Coming September 21-22, 2018



The Youth Forum at the Nobel Peace Prize Forum | Minneapolis will be held at Augsburg University, with invited guest, 2016 Nobel Peace Prize laureate President Juan Manuel Santos of Columbia!

Come for an amazing and inspiring time with some of the greatest peace-builders in the world!

2017

In September 2017, youthrive collaborated with Augsburg University for the Youth Forum at the Nobel Peace Prize Forum | Minneapolis. Youthrive members and other guests from across the globe came to learn about global issues, engage in dialogue, hear the words of the Tunisian Quartet, and be inspired by the words of other renowned peace makers. 

2016

 

In June of 2016, young leaders from across the midwest came together to celebrate the service projects they completed during the 2015-2016 school year.

 

Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi was present to inspire the youth attendees and help to celebrate their great work promoting peace.

2015

 

In March of 2015, nearly 1,000 participating young leaders celebrated their community action projects by gathering at Augsburg University for the annual Youth Forum at the Nobel Peace Prize Forum | Minneapolis.

 

The day featured service-learning projects and Nobel Laureates President Jimmy Carter and representatives of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).

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