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© 2011 The Creative GRP, LLC all rights reserved
The arrival into the season of TRANSFORMATION…….
April 25, 2011 DTD 1
©2007 Dr Tekemia Dorsey APRIL 25, 2011 Vol. 01 Num. 02
“True Leadership Lies In The POWER of the HOLY SPIRIT” DTD
Mike Smoot named “Father of the YEAR”!Mike Smoot aka BAM exemplifies the epitome of “FATHERHOOD!” !
BAlTiMORE, MD In today’s soci-ety what makes a great man is not the words echoed from his mouth but the ACTIONS that dictate the behavior.
2011 “Year of the Youth” !Read more about our Youth Empowerment RETREAT Conference!
BAlTiMORE, MD The City of Bal-timore has joined with The Creative GRP, LLC to officially proclaim 2011 as “The Year of the Youth in Baltimore” and encourages all citizens to participate and join in the celebration.
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1st Annual YouthEmpowerment RETREAT Conference at MSU, SUCCESS!
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View highlights, pictures, and more on pg 6!
The Creative GRP, LLC Announces Partnership with Governor Martin O’ Malley proclaiming The Year of the YOUTH in Maryland!
TABLE OF CONTENTSEducation sEgmEnt .....................................................................................................2calEndar of EvEnts ....................................................................................................22nd annual summEr rEading book campaign .......................................................3about dtd ......................................................................................................................4grand opEning .............................................................................................................4thE 1st annual youth black tiE affair gala ..........................................................52011 youth EmpowErmEnt rEtrEat confErEncE ....................................................6BUSINESS BOOTCAMP ...............................................................................13yEr survEy says..........................................................................................................13insidE lEadErship nEwslEttEr ................................................................................14thE book of thE month .............................................................................................16NEw BOOk RELEASE ..................................................................................16institutE for transformational lEadErship .....................................................17crEdits ........................................................................................................................18
* 2011 YER 1st Annual Youth Black Tie Affair Gala * National Literacy Mentoring Program “Summer Reading Book Campaign”
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Events information Dates Time1 Dr. Tekemia Dorsey’s raDio show www.artistfirst.com/dorsey.htm Mondays 7-8pm
2 Dr. Tekemia Dorsey’s eDucaTion segmenT Bronze Magazine www.bronzemagonline.com Mondays
3 ccsL sofTbaLL League Druid Hill Park, Baltimore, Maryland Saturdays 10-5 pm
4 naTionaL LiTeracy menTorship program summer reaDing book campaign
Security Square Mall 6901 Security Blvd, 21244 (92Q Pork Chop)Woodmoore Shopping Ctr 7017 Liberty Road 21207
May 6, 2011May 20, 2011
12n-3pm12n-3pm
5 baLTimore ciTy pubLic schooL resouce expo Patapsco Arena (3301 Annapolis Rd, Baltimore Maryland 21230)
May 3, 2011 10-6 pm
6 freDerick running fesTivaL (1/2 maraThon) Frederick, Maryland May 7, 2011 7 am - 11 am
7 2011 she maTTers girLs’ empowermenT conference National 4H Youth Conference Center- 7100 Connecticut Avenue in Chevy Chase, Maryland
May 14, 2011 9:30 - 4:30 pm
8 business booTcamp basics 400 E. Pratt Street Suite 807BRegister at www.thecreativegrp.org LimiTeD space
May 19, 2011 10-12 pm
9 sba smaLL business resource fair CCBC Catonsville Campus Building K-RM 100 May 23, 2011 9-12 pm
10 open house Dr. Tekemia Dorsey’s insTiTuTe for TransformaTionaL LeaDership
400 E. Pratt Street Suite 807BLimiTeD space
May 24, 2011 10-12 pm
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EDUCATION SEGMENT
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Transition to Transformation(part 1) By Dr. Tekemia Dorsey
THE YEAR of 2010 was a tough period for most people. A year filled with seasons of uncertain-ty, trials, tribulations, ups, downs, good and bad times. The US expe-rienced one of the toughest times during the recession, financially. A host of home owners lost their homes, employers laid off work-ers and employees hit the unem-ployment lines. Most people were forced from their jobs while others were forced to face their toughest demons, SELF. The mirrored image people awaken to face daily was the very image that remains the key to success or failure. While many expe-rienced such tough times in 2010, they did not allow their situation to hinder future growth. Most people I know used the remaining of 2010, to move pass their current state of mind to lay the foundation for their season of TRANSITION.
For most, 2010 became the sea-son of transition; the season that would lay the foundation for suc-cess. Business owners negatively affected by the recession in 2010 had to devise a game plan for suc-cess. However, the success of that plan would not be evident in 2011. For parents whose children did not do well in school in the fall, would
devise a plan for success for the upcoming semesters. For authors that did not do well with sales and exposure in the fall, would devise a plan for success for the following spring and summer. Planning your work and then working your plan remains a key to success.
For me, 2010 personally and pro-fessionally was a challenge and so in September 2010, I declared to self, that that time in my life would be the “season of transition” for me. So I begin working, planning, learn-ing, creating, networking, imple-menting, falling, getting up and so forth for the new season to come. By September, every moment and every plan of action was important and critical for success but the key to success was not how many peo-ple I came in contact with, but the quality of each relationship begin-ning with the one I had with my-self. The season of transition was a long, challenging and rewarding one………
Next week, the arrival into the season of TRANSFORMATiON
Blessings’
Dr. Tekemia DorseyEducation Contributor for Bronze MagazineMarch 6, 2011
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Photo Dr Tekemia Dorseygiving a speech at the 2011Youth Empowerment Retreat in the conference hall of Morgan State University. See more on pg 6...
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Recieve a FREE Age Appropriate Book; read it this summer and then either write an essay, draw an illustration, or create a spoken word regarding your understand-ing of the content of the book. Entries must be received no later than August 30, 2011. Every youth that complete Dr. Tekemia Dorsey’s Summer Reading Book Challenge will receive a FREE ticket to the 1st Annual Youth Black Tie Gala Benefit Fundraiser for Obesity & Literacy. All entries should be submitted to [email protected].
The purpose of this program is to place 500-700 books in the hands of youth in 100 dayz. The summer break is the time where most of our youth lose the knowledge ob-
tained over the previous academic year and this program is designed to help keep that
knowledge fresh and active. Eventually, this program will be operating throughout the United States and Internationally. Check
out the dates where we will be this summer handing out FREE Age Appropriate Books
from May to September!
This is a Kera Kellye Designwww.kerakellyedesigns.com
The purpose of this program is to place 100 books in the hands of youth in 100 dayz. The summer break is the time where most of our youth lose the knowledge obtained over the previ-ous academic year and this program is designed to help keep that knowl-edge fresh and active. At the end of the summer reading book campaign, youth that took part will be eligible to receive a scholar-ship. The youth will have to write an essay on the book they chose from the reading list and submit it. This program is being run across the United States and Internationally. This program is available to you in your hometown.
The location for this program is throughout the United States and Internationally.
Email Dr. Dorsey @ [email protected]
to get involved!
Dr. Tekemia Dorsey
Organization
Targeted Age Grades is from 1st—12th
Books are Free (U Pay Ship & Handling)
Youth Submit An Essay at end of book campaign
Eligible for Prizes and Scholarships at the end of the program
Become A Mentor & Encourage A Youth to Read This Summer
Time: Daily for 100 Dayz
Dates: 06/17/2010 -
09-30-2010
300 Youth N 100 Dayz Summer Reading
Book Campaign
www.creativecreationsconsulting.com www.cccpublishing.org
www.artistfirst.com/dorsey.htm 410-391-3880/443-413-5600
Dr. Tekemia Dorsey presents
The location for this program is throughout the United States and Internationally.
• Targeted Audience: Grades 1st - 12th• Books are FREE• Youth Submit An Essay at end of book campaign
• Eligible for Prizes and Scholarships at the end of the program• Become a Mentor & Encourage A Youth To Read This Summer
National Literacy Mentorship
Program “2nd Annual Summer Reading Book
Campaign”
Dr. Tekemia Dorsey
Division purposefor profiT 1 Dr Tekemia
Dorsey raDio show
The purpose of my show remains YOUTH, EDUCATION, and LEADERSHIP. These three components are vital to success for us all. The show introduce not only the concerns but strategies needed to move pass the adversity faced. Tune in on Mondays from 7-8 pm
2 The creaTive grp., LLc
The Creative GRP, LLC's mission is to provide world class research lifecycle support services, publishing services, education services, leadership training & education services and radio services for the public/private sectors. The Creative GRP., LLC has a Consulting Division, Publishing Division, Education Division, Radio Division, & a Leadership Training & Education Division.
3 The creaTive grp., LLcpubLishing Division
CCC Publishing Company, LLC is a full service publishing house that produces books in various genres for adults and children, such as Christian Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Mystery, Business/Motivation, and so forth.
4 Life cycLe research supporT services
Creative Creations Consulting, LLC. delivers world-class research lifecycle support services including data analysis, data transcriptions, APA editing, ORALS Defense preparation, teleconferencing and web conferencing needs, consulting, and data collection.
non profiT
5 eDucaTion This division encompasses each of the programs, materials, and trainings that are geared
towards youth, parents, the community, and its leaders such as the summer reading book campaigns, etc.
6 The creaTive grp., LLc communiTy ouTreach programs
The Creative GRP, LLC Community Outreach Programs mission is to simply provide educational and training support services and programs for youth, parents, the community, and the school system. A few of the Community Outreach Programs include the Youth Empowerment Retreat and The National Literacy Mentorship Program.
7 LeaDership Training & eDucaTion services
The Change Agent Institute for Transformational Leaders has been operating since 2007 and has expanded from youth, to entrepreneurs, to businesses (small, medium, and large). We have a full leadership curriculum books and training materials.
8 Dr Tekemia Dorsey raDio show
The purpose of my show remains YOUTH, EDUCATION, and LEADERSHIP. These three components are vital to success for us all. The show introduce not only the concerns but strategies needed to move pass the adversity faced. Tune in on Mondays from 7-8 pm
AboutDTD:dtd is the acronym for dr. tekemia dorsey. dtd is an expansion of dr. tekemia dorsey’s brand, personally and professionally. dtd is a self promotional maga-zine for and by dr. tekemia dorsey and captures all that dr. tekemia dorsey is and remain involved in. though dtd is an expansion of dr. tekemia dorsey, dtd is a compilation of years of community work and holis-tic development captured through dr. dorsey’s busi-nesses, relationships, and outreach programs. what the viewer will be previed too are selected pics, videos and content that include youth, parents, the com-munity, and its leaders. dtd captures the “rare” and “true” essence of dr. dors-ey’s phrase coined in 2007 which ist”true leadership lies in the powEr of the holy spirit!” dtd is meant to inspire, mo-tivate, encourage, elevate, and assist the community that all things arE pos-siblE if you bEliEvE. with god leading the way, even the largest task becomes small. it is with great hope, that readers will continue to exercise the “faith of a mustard seed’ regarding the challenges faced daily. may each issue of dtd blessed the readers and the non-believers.
wE HAVE MOVED!
2011 Youth Empowerment RETREAT presents ...
The 1st Annual Youth Black Tie Affair Gala!
Event Title: 1st Annual Youth Black Tie Affair Gala
Benefit: Obestity and Literacy FundraiserDate: November 4, 2011Time: 7-10 pmLocation: Baltimore, MDRegistration Opens: June 1, 2011Price: $10.00 for youth; $15 for adults; Group Rates AvailableFormal Attire Required
Proceeds will go to Obestiy and Literacy programs to combat academic achievement concerns and health concerns for our youth.
The Creative GRP., LLC Dr. Tekemia Dorsey
[email protected] 443-759-3181
This is a Kera Kellye Designwww.kerakellyedesigns.com
Proceeds will go to Obestiy and Literacy programs to combat academic achievement concerns and health concerns for our youth.
Year of the Youth!
2011
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THE CREATIVE GRP., LLC1st Annual 2011 Youth Empowerment RETREAT Conference
The 2011 Youth Empowerment Conference remains part of the 2011 Youth Empowerment RETREAT year-long initiatives for youth, parents, and the community in Baltimore and the state of Maryland. Officially proclaimed “The Year of the Youth” in Baltimore and Maryland by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Gov-ernor Martin O’Malley in partnership with The Creative GRP., LLC,.
Dr. Tekemia Dorsey says this initiative is the next logical step in addressing the chronic prob-lems that youth and their parents have been facing. “There are many examples of traditional workshops, trainings and programs that youth are encouraged to participate in that are designed to address issues facing our youth—delinquency, low academics, gang violence, peer pres-
sure, inner city problems, etc.,” said Dorsey, “but there aren’t any avenues that address issues of truly empow-ering our youth to take on leader-ship positions and then provide them with actual opportunities to apply their new-found knowledge.”
Thank God for you. Keep up the good works. Who said Vikings aren’t making it happen...
Kelly N. Fox (Baltmore, MD)
The 2011 Youth Empowerment RETREAT is a year long initiative
geared towards at-risk youth, par-ents, the community, and its leaders. The 2011 YER began on November 1, 2010 and ends on December 31, 2011. The 2011 YER initiatives are designed to empower, motivate, and inspire at-risk youth, parents, and the community by providing knowl-edge, opportunity and a chance to make a difference in their own lives.
The 2011 Youth Empowerment RETREAT Conference was a full day events full of workshops for youth ages 8-13, 14-18, parents, community leaders, and some of the participants engaged in a faith-based initiative as well. Topics for youth were designed to empower youth in all facets of their lives including school, home, and the community. Youth (8-18) engaged in workshop topics such as creative writing, journaling, college
Group Photo Dr Tekemia Dorsey92Q Dre Johnson and Alichia Cruz
and Attendes of the 2011 Youth Empowerment Retreat in the conference hall of Morgan State University April, 20 2011photo Taken by...
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preparation, test taking strat-egies, and critical thinking through the game of chess.
parents engaged in workshop topics also designed to increase their knowledge which included a vision board party, child support reinforcement, tips to encourage student achievement, and a get the lead out campaign. Separate workshops were held for leaders of youth centered organizations or those that just work with youth on FREE grant writing, partnership marketing, PR strategies, team building exercises, developing stra-tegic partnerships, and much more. A mini workshop by Pastor Kevin Brooks was incorporated with the discusssion about the importance of a “Values-Based Education!” Honors were awarded to com- munity leaders Congressman Elijah Cummings and City Councilman President Bernard Young. Mike Honors were awarded to communi-ty leaders Congressman Elijah Cum-mings and City Councilman Presi-dent Bernard Young. Mike Smoot
munity leaders Congressman Elijah Cummings and City Councilman President Bernard Young. Mike Honors were awarded to communi-ty leaders Congressman Elijah Cum-mings and City Councilman Presi-dent Bernard Young. Mike Smoot was named and honored as 2011 YER’s “Father of the Year!” Keisha Rivers-Shorty received Dr. Dorsey’s Transformational Leadership Award and Brandon C. Johnson received 2011 YER’s “Young Leaders’ Award!” Media coverage included the “DA” team from 92.Q (Dre Johnson and Alichia Cruz).
Dr. Tekemia Dorsey is the found-er and visionary of the 2011 Youth Empowerment RETREAT. A year-long slate of activities designed to empower, motivate, encourage, enlighten and energize at risk youth
and parents through knowledge, education and opportunity. The RETREAT is one of a different norm and is geared towards at-risk youth, parents, the community, and its leaders.
Thanks for having me as a presenter at the 2011 Youth E m p o w e r m e n t Retreat! The youth seemed focused on achieving their posi-tive destinies...
David McDuffie (Baltimore, MD)
Designed to bring together lead-ers of Community organizations who serve youth and families, The 2011 YER Community Leaders Col-laborative Initiative provided a full
2011 Youth EMPOwERMENT RETREAT
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2011 YEAR OF THE YOUTH, continuedcontinued from pg 7...
Designed to bring together lead-ers of Community organizations who serve youth and families, The 2011 YER Community Leaders Col-laborative Initiative provided a full day of networking, team-building, learning and collaborative working sessions. The outcomes of these ses-sions enhanced partnerships; stra-tegic marketing alliances and fund-raising collaborations. We laid the foundation of a new approach to addressing the needs of youth and develop sound strategies to gaining additional Support and resources for our organizations.
Approximately 125-150 youth, parents, the community and lead-ers were in attendance on April 2, 2011 at the 1st Annual 2011 Youth Empowerment RETREAT Confer-ence. It was the first event in Bal-timore’s history to bring together all facets of society in one event for FREE all day workshops designed to provide youth and parents with the knowledge they need, the oppor-tunity they’ve been seeking and a chance to do more for themselves and their community. This initiative helped to bring an inter-agency gap by bringing leaders of these
organizations together in strategic partnerships. developing strategic partnerships, and much more.
Keynote Speaker (Omar S. Muhammad is Director of the Entrepreneurial Development and Assistance Center (EDAC) located at the Earl G. Graves School of Busi-ness & Management on the campus of Morgan State University, opened the floor with a speech to our youth. He is responsible for developing, fundraising, and managing entre-preneurial initiatives. This is accom-plished through his continuous interaction with the Morgan State University community and sur-rounding organizations primarily located in Maryland, Washington D.C. and Virginia.
The 1st Annual 2011 Youth Em-powerment RETREAT Conference Sponsored by Dr. Tekemia Dorsey Radio Show Host/Author/Entrepre-neur/ Leadership Guru/Champion of Youth 2011 ALIVE MAGAZINE’s Woman of the Year 2011 Radical Woman of the Year FINALISTS In Partnership with Morgan State Uni-versity’s Entrepreneurial Develop-ment & Assistance Center.
My nephew and my brother had a wonderful time on Saturday...They are still talking about it!!!!Cheryl Barton (Baltimore, MD)
Morgan State University Entre-preneurial Development & Assis-tance Center Established in 1992, the focus of The Morgan State University EDAC is to support and provide resources to entrepreneurs. The EDAC includes five centers: the Women Owned & Managed Enter-prise Network (W.O.M.E.N.) Center; Center for Contracts & Supplier Diversity; Innovation & Technology Business Center; Center for Global Entrepreneurship & Enterprise Management and the Community Entrepreneurial Network & Training Center. The organization’s director hosts a weekly radio workshop for entrepreneurs on public radio. For
more information, visit the Center’s website at www.edacmorgan.com.
in addition to support from the
City of Baltimore, The Creative GRP, LLC has already secured public-private partnerships with Morgan State University’s Entrepreneur-ial Development and Assistance Center, The KARS Consulting Group, LTD and Empowering Minds of MD’s Youth. Organizers are accepting and encouraging sponsorships, partner-ships, participation from community organizations and will be announc-ing selection procedures for youth participants and their parents in the upcoming weeks. Those interested in participating in the initiative or lending their support should con-tact Dr. Tekemia Dorsey at 410-391-3880 or [email protected] for additional information.
They came looking for additional help/resources in which they could achieve!
Kudos to you Dr. Tekemia Dorsey on the 2011 Youth Empowerment RETREAT Conference. You and your team did a great job. Looking forward to next year.Jackie Knight (Baltimore, MD)
David McDuffie (Baltimore, MD)
Cooperation & Collaboration ~ Not Competition!
Designed to bring together leaders of Com-munity organizations who serve youth and families, The 2011 YER Community Leaders Collaborative Initiative provides a full day of networking, team-building, learning and collaborative working sessions. The out-comes of these sessions will be: enhanced partnerships; strategic marketing alliances and fundraising collaborations. Join with us as we lay the foundation of a new approach to addressing the needs of youth and de-velop sound strategies to gaining additional support and resources for our organizations.
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YER workshop FacilitatorsRead more about our Youth Empowerment RETREAT!
BAlTiMORE, MD Workshop facilitators included creator and visionary of the 2011 YER Conference, Dr. Tekemia Dorsey (Baltimore, MD), Keisha Rivers-Shorty (Augusta, GA); Dr. Rodriguez Ross (Silver Spring, MD), Dr. Stephanie Reid (Baltimore, MD), Yelva Burley (Baltimore, MD), Nykeisha Turner (Baltimore, MD), David McDuffie (Baltimore, MD), Natasha Muhammad (Baltimore, MD), Keino Stephenson (Baltimore, MD), and Anika Alexander (Washington, DC). The Keynote Speaker of the conference was Omar Muhammad (Executive director of Morgan State University’s [MSU] Entrepreneurial Development and Assistance Center [EDAC}). MSU’s EDAC was the host site of the 2011 Youth Empowerment RETREAT Conference.
Creative Writing 101: Express Yourself
This creative writing course will expose you to various forms of creative writing in the fields of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, etc. Students will develop their writing abilities through using their imagination, several exercises, and pointers on craft. The founda-tion of the writer will begin with this course as students gain more creativity, awareness, and confidence in their work.
Express Yourself; The importance of Journal-ing
Workshop participants will understand the val-ue of daily journaling, learn the different styles of journaling, and be engaged in an interactive session of journaling.
Cashflow
This game style setting will teach you the concepts of money in a risk free setting while simultaneously increasing your finan-cial literacy and stressing the nature of ac-countability.apply the best research-based strategies for academic success.
College preparation
This time for COLLEGE PREPARATION and we are here to help bridge the gap in this process. Students will understand how to choose a college based on needs, un-derstand the college admissions process, standardized testing, and financial Aid, and much more.
Critical Thinking – Through Chess
Participants will explore the basics of Chess and their similarities to life. The hope is that partici-pants will be empowered to teach others the ba-sics of the game, look at themselves as „Conquer-ors & be better able to, problem solve in life.
Value Based Education
What is the Importance of a VALUES’ BASED EDUCATION?
The Vision Board party
Designed to be fun, educational and to add balance to the lives of parents where balance normally is absent. Parents will be engaged in thought provoking exercises en-sured to keep you wanting more!
Tutoring: Academic Support Beyond The Classroom
Workshop participants will understand the phrase “achievement gap.” Participants will also learn the warning signs of a struggling student and the importance of tutoring. Information will be shared about how to seek qualified tu-tors and about the role of the parent/caretaker, in the academic success of children.
Child Support in America
The History of Child Support, The Child Sup-port Process, Enforcement Process, True Child Support, Question and Answer.
Student Achievement Youth Workshop
This workshop introduces the concepts for learners to establish the common expecta-tions about testing. Testing is schools are an unavoidable event. Students knowing how to study and other test taking strategies are a vital element of self confidence. The test-taking workshop will enable learners to apply the best research-based strategies for academic success.
parents’ Tips To Encourage Student Achievement
Parents are a crucial part of the student achievement and children learning commu-nity. As we explore topics that develop pos-itive networking with schools, assessments strategies, and domestic tips, information from this workshop can establish parental involvement in schools as an element that is more rewarding, effective and enjoyable.
The “get the lead Out” campaign
A new way at looking at lead and toxic met-al exposure. Currently, lead toxicity is deter-mined through a blood test. Hair analysis technology is used to detect & remove lead from the body without drugs. After lead exposure, lead is deposited in the brain & bone, resulting in false negative test. Left in the body, lead can cause many physiologi-cal and psychological ills. These issues have plagued our society long enough.
David McDuffie (Baltimore, MD)
Nykeisha Turner
David McDuffie
Yelva Burley
Keisha Rivers Shorty
“Dr. Tekemia Dorsey”
Dr. Rodriguez Ross
Dr. Stephanie Reid
Keino Stephenson
Natasha Muhammad
“Pastor” Kevin Brooks
Anika Alexander
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Mike Smoot 2011 YER Father of the Year
Mike Smoot aka BAM exemplifies the epitome of “FATHERHOOD!” Despite going through a divorce from his first wife, Mike continued to be a part of his chil-dren’s lives (all boys). Mike made it a point of not only being a part of his children’s lives but to be as ACTIVE with them as a mother would with a new born child. You never hear him complain, second guess, or ques-tion his role in life as a father or his role in the lives of his children. In fact, one may wonder “How is it he does so much for them all!”
Mike coaches every sport his boys are a part of. Mike takes off of work and travels with the sports teams’ out of Maryland to championship games, tournaments, etc. I know one may say “He should be doing this anyway” and he should but the difference is and remains “He does it unselfishly and keeps his kids FIRST”, next to GOD! In addition to being an example of what a father should be, Mike continuously take time out for others just because.......this is simply WHO HE IS! I am proud to know him, to have a bond that expands time, and to have a person to look too and say “That’s what I am talking about, a role model for FATHER’s and FATHER’s- 2- B!”
You see, in today’s society what makes a great man is not the words echoed from his mouth but the ACTIONS that dictate the behavior. Mike, is a coach for the Grays Softball Organization and the coach of the Grays Sox basketball team and as much as Mike love playing sports and strives to be #1 in any position he plays, giving 200% of himself, he has declined to be active in these sports to Coach his sons’ in their respective sports, that always seem to overlap (for example, foot-ball, basketball, baseball, swimming, wrestling, etc). Mike is teaching his boys how to become MEN and to stay focus on what is important in life. For this and a host of many other reasons, Mike Smoot is worthy to be nominated and be awarded as a 2011 Youth Empowerment RETREAT’s “Father of the Year!”
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2011 Youth EMPOwERMENT HONOREE
Brandon C. Johnson2011 YER Young Leader Award
Keisha Rivers-ShortyTransformational Leadership Award
City Councilman President Bernard Young
Certificate of Appreciation for Service
Congressman Elijah Cummings Transformational Leadership Award
Mike SmootFather of The Year
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2011 Youth EMPOwERMENT HONOREE
“True Leadership Lies In The POWER of the HOLY SPIRIT”
keynote Speaker Mr. Omar Muhammad
BAlTiMORE, MD Omar S. Muhammad is Director of the Entrepreneurial Development and Assistance Center (EDAC) located at the Earl G. Graves School of Business & Management on the campus of Morgan State University. He is responsible for developing, fundraising, and managing entrepreneurial initiatives. This is accomplished through his continuous interaction with the Morgan State University community and surrounding organizations primarily located in Maryland, Washington D.C. and Virginia.pRiOR TO becoming the Director of EDAC, Omar was an instructor and counselor for Women Entrepreneurs of Baltimore, Inc. As an instruc-tor, he was responsible for assisting over 150 students in developing business plans and pro-viding additional resources for starting, operat-ing, and growing small businesses. In addition, Omar served as Vice President and Director of the Community Lending Group, an affiliate of the Development Credit Fund, Inc.OMAR SERVES on several committees includ-ing Maryland Department of Housing & Com-munity Development Neighborhood Business Works Program loan committee, Engaging Youth Entrepreneurs for Change, Inc. and is a member of the Greater Baltimore Committee Leader-ship Alumni Association (Class 2006). Omar was selected by the Baltimore Business Journal as one of 40 emerging business leaders under the age of 40. Omar received the United States Small Business Administration‟s Minority Business Champion of the Year Award in 2006. Recently, Omar was honored by The Rotary International (Woodlawn Chapter) with the Service Above Self Award 2007.WiTH All of his accomplishments and unremit-ting service to others, Omar still finds time to operate his own business, a holding company for educational tools and real estate development. Omar also hosts a television (In Good Compa-ny) and radio show (BriefCase Radio heard every Sunday at 9 p.m. on WEAA 88.9 f.m. or podcasting at www.edac-morgan.com).
Thank you for a great opportunity to learn and grow at the Youth Empowerment Retreat Conference!Dr. Medgar LaPratt Reid (Baltimore, MD)
Photo Dr. Stephanie ReidDiscussing the issues of leadexposure.
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The 1st Annual 2011 Youth Empowerment RETREAT Conference Sponsored by Dr. Tekemia Dorsey Radio Show Host/Author/Entrepreneur/ Leadership Guru/Champion of Youth 2011 ALIVE MAGAZINE’s woman of the Year 2011 Radical woman of the Year FINALISTS In Part-nership with Morgan State University’s Entrepreneurial Development & Assistance Center.
Morgan State University Entrepreneurial Development & Assistance Center Established in 1992, the focus of The Morgan State University EDAC is to support and provide resources to entrepreneurs. The EDAC includes five cen-ters: the Women Owned & Managed Enterprise Network (W.O.M.E.N.) Center; Center for Contracts & Supplier Di-versity; Innovation & Technology Business Center; Center for Global Entrepreneurship & Enterprise Management and the Community Entrepreneurial Network & Training Center. The organization’s director hosts a weekly radio workshop for entrepreneurs on public radio. For more information, visit the Center’s website at www.edacmor-gan.com.
Hyacinth Tucker
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Special Thanks to the following...From Dr. Tekemia Dorseyand DTD magazine
The 2011 Youth Empowerment would love to thaank our Heav
Thank you to...• Our Heavenly Father Jesus Christ • Mrs. Hyacinth Tucker• Mrs. LaSonia Baden• Ms. Nykeisha Turner• Mr. Brandon C. Johnson• Ms. Danielle Anderson• Mrs. Yvette Racks• Mr. Eric Richardson• Ms. Jackie Knight• Dr. Rodriguez Ross• Mr. Omar Muhammad• Scribbles 2 Scribes Publishing Company• KARS Consulting Group, LTD• Planet Fitness• MSU EDAC• Walter Cromartie-Smooth Flicks Photgraphy
• Kera Kellye Designs• Prosperous Minds, LLC• Financial Destination Institute• Kool Smiles Dentistry• Small Smiles Dentistry• Organic Gold• Baltimore Burn Professional Women’s Football Team• 92.Q & Radio One• GNC (Harbor Place)• SAM’s Club• BCDSS Foster Parent Recruitment Service• Baltimore Reads, Inc.• Learning Is For Tomorrow, Inc. (LIFT)• Thompson’s Catering Company• Morgan State University
etc.,” said Dorsey, “but there aren’t any
The 2011 Youth Empowerment would love to thank our Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ Hat’s off to The 2011 YER RETREAT Conference Event Coordinator Hyacinth Tucker! “Without her it could not be done!”
Business Boot Camp Basics 101
Topics Covered•Choosing the Right NAIC Codes 101•CCR Registration 101•Women & Minority Certified 101•Starting a Non-Profit 101•Business Ethics 101•Social Media 101•Business Etiquette 101, & much, much more!
Target Audience: Those looking to start a business (including non-profits), in a start-up business, and small-owned businesses needing to learn more to expand their business.
Thursday, May 19, 201110 am– 12 pm
Limited Space AvailableCost $30 with Light Refreshments
400 E. Pratt Street Suite 800 Baltimore, MD 21202
Register @ www.thecreativegrp.org or Call 443-759-3181
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Why did you attend this event?
To educate my grandson & nephew To improve our organization, improve personal skills, get information on grant writing To learn more To become more informed about entrepreneurship To learn For youth component Support youth To expose my son to entrepreneurship and other activities to cultivate his creativity To empower my children and myself
YER Survey Says
UpON lEAViNg guests, speakers, facilitators, and vendors were asked to complete a survey on their overall experience.
QUESTiONS THAT were asked included; what was the most beneficial, what needed the most improvement, and why did you attend this event? See what they had to say!
Why did you attend this event?• To educate my grandson & nephew• To improve our organization, • Improve personal skills• Get information on grant writing• Become informed about entrepreneurship• To learn• For youth component• Support youth• To cultivate my son creativity• To experience new things• Mother said, it would be a good • To better my self• For info on community partnerships• To educate and serve the community • Networking• To give back to the community• To build a relationships with the youth• To check it out
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We interact and encoun-ter people daily. We inter-act and encounter people on the daily basis whether we want too or not. Some encounters and interac-tions are pleasant and others are not so pleasant. While we cannot control who and what comes cross our paths by way of the world and Spirit, we can manipulate the relation-ships, partnerships, and courtships that happen in life. Like-minded spirits are those relationships in life that help one to grow, that assist one in achieving their spiritual calling, while mak-ing sure they remain ac-countable (Dorsey, 2009). Like-minded spirits strive for the betterment of others while caring for self along the way. The phrase “like-minded spirits” is not in the dictionary; therefore, this definition remains my own. Fitness. When you are working towards a common goal for self and you are an
individual that need or require a partner, make sure that you and your partner have the same spirit, the same goal, want-ing the same outcomes. Pairing yourself with like-minded spirits in whatever category of life, is essential for improving your overall health and well-being. Pair-ing yourself with like-minded spirits also will reduce stress, lessen anxi-
ety, and increase happiness. Like-minded spirits can be those that you speak with daily or once in a while. Test the theory and let me know your findings. True pairings of like-minded spirits are rare in a lifetime and do not occur daily. Martin Luther King, Jr. & Presi-dent-Elect Barack Obama are like-minded spirits separated in time by more than four decades but exemplify the same values, mor-als, ethics, and beliefs. Amazing!
Volume 3 issue 3
Like-Minded Spirits
Closing the Gap………... When we think of clos-ing the gap in life, we often think in terms of achieve-ment, education, students but we should really be thinking in terms of life in general. The word gap is synony-mous with thoughts of edu-cation, students, and
achieve-
ment but also with achieving goals, preparing for the king-dom, and learning how to sur-vive in tough economic times. We must learn to close the gaps that exist in communica-tion, building relationships, strengthening relationships, raising our children, and most importantly taking care of ourselves. Begin closing the
gaps in your life, regardless of what they are, how hard that can be, or appear to be. Close the gap and renew your strength along the way. Start with organization, plan-ning, time management, prayer, mediation, and journaling. These strategies will help to close the gaps in life regardless of the category the gap falls under.
January 2009/REVISED April 2011 D r . T e k e m i a D o r s e y
Inside Leadership Newsletter
Special points of interest:
Understanding the power qnd need for like-minded spirits
Closing the gap in life
How do you handle diver-sity
The importance of working hard in life
Preparing for the Baltimore Marathon—26.2 miles
True Leader-
ship lies in
the POWER
of the Holy
Spirit! © 2007 Dr. Tekemia
Dorsey
Martin Luther King, Jr. and President-Elect Barack Obama are true examples of like-minded spirits.
THE CREATIVE GRP., LLCInside Leadership Newsletter
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Daily we are faced with obstacles unexpected or expected. We expect for our children to not always be on their best behavior. We ex-pect to encounter negative spirits that are not wel-comed. We expect to go to work to attack a perfect pre-planned agenda and for something unexpectedly to
arise. We expect to gain a pound or two, even five if we eat a pound or two of fried chicken wings, a side order of fries and ketchup/hot sauce, and a half-and-half. We do not expect to go to the doctor’s to be told we have a terminal illness. We do not expect to come home
one day to suspect foul play in our homes from our significant other. We do not expect to receive a phone call from a friend or relative noting that someone passed away. We do not expect the unexpected and are not really prepared for the expected. How do you handle
the misbehavior in children? How do you handle negative spirits or even draining ones? How do you deal with an immediate change of plans in your schedule un-foreseen? What strategies have you adopted or exe-cuted to ensure that you live a fulfilling life? What activi-ties have you researched for you and the family to do, to become more active and less prone to family or life’s disease? How do you chan-nel your energy when faced with stress, being over-worked and under paid? What do you do when your income does not suffice your responsibilities in life? Do you have an outlet or people to turn too? Well…………..
this annual run gearing up for the Baltimore Marathon in October. The Baltimore Mara-thon will be held in Baltimore, Maryland. I completed my first marathon in 1997; my 2nd in 1998; and my third in 2000. I have been running them ever since.
While we continue to embark upon the daily excitements, ups, downs, and surprises new adventures con-tinue to remain evident. New adven-tures in the forms of activities, educa-tion, events, people, and places. This year, I have decided to embark upon an old new adventure. It is old in the sense, I have done this 10-12 other times but it has been almost six months since the last time I even considered it. On May7, 2011 six months into my 38th birthday, I will be participating in
Praise GOD for determination, ambition, the will and the drive
to do. I thank GOD for an active and exciting hobby. Training is hard-work and as tough as expected but completing it will be the greatest joy. Get on your mark. Get set GO! Run TK run…...
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Hard Work
Dealing with Adversity
Dr. Dorsey’s Corner
Running for life! 26.2 miles or BUS!
negative thoughts, requires ambition and drive to get through what may appear at times to be eternal fantasy versus hard-core reality. On the contrary, hard work for some remains tough but manageable. There are situations in life that requires one to work hard without too many choices of executing the opposite. These examples include parenting,
obtaining a higher degree, improving one’s life, losing weight, living healthy, and developing a connection with GOD. Hard work is a part of life. Anything worth having is worth fighting for, especially your health, relationship, sanity, and your relationship with GOD. Word hard in 2011!
Hard work remains a virtue and a characteristic of life and difficult for some to fathomed. Hard work is diffi-cult for some to encompass because it requires one to really put forth effort, re-quires patience, is not a quick fix, and requires perse-verance and dedication. Hard work requires a strong psyche to overcome the
True Leadership lies in
the POWER of the Holy
Spirit!
©2007 Dr. Tekemia
Dorsey
IN SID E L EAD ER SHIP N E WSL ETTE R
Dealing with adversity and not run-ning from it is important in life!
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New Release May 15, 2011 The Roles and Functions That School Counselors play in preventing and Remediating the Stressors of Middle School Students book Description by Tekemia n. Dorsey, D.m, m. eD.
CHilDREN TODAY are living in a hectic and changing world, one that is quite different from what it was a few decades ago. They are growing up much faster and must live up to the expectations and demands of teachers, parents, peers, and society. Chil-dren are often forced to adjust to numerous adverse situations such as communica-tion barriers, peer pressure, and school-related problems, without much assistance. These situations can be extremely confusing and frustrating. Many circumstances, including wanting to be accepted by friends, not doing well academically, not being allowed to think and make decisions, parents not understanding them and not having enough autonomy increase the children’s anxieties (Bauwens and Hourcade, 1992; Elkind, 1986; Omizo, Omizo, and Suzuki, 1988; Lupton-Smith, Carruthers, Goette, and Modest, 1996; and Kiselica, Baker, Thomas, and Reedy, 1994). These conditions create much stress among school age children, including culturally diverse students.
Culturally diverse children represent a significant part of the school population that is at risk to mental illness due to stress-related factors. Generally, these families tend to have limited support services and furthermore, they tend not to use the support services available (Kopala, Esquivel, and Baptiste, 1994). School counselors need to be prepared to cope with this societal change. Schools will not be able to hire enough culturally diverse counselors for the school populations; therefore, school counselors will increasingly have to counsel students from cultures different from their own. Counselors need to learn as much as possible about the cultures of their diverse clients; however, with the amount of cultural diversity expected, learning about many different cultures will be a difficult task. On the other hand, helping culturally diverse students to overcome barriers to education and maximize their probability of success in beneficial (Cochran, 1996).
TO ASSiST children with stress and stressful situations in their lives, school counselors, in a collaborative team effort with teachers, parents, administrators, and students must first accurately determine what the stress is; ways to prohibit this stress, and then iden-tify more effective strategies to cope with this stress. Research suggests that learning how to cope successfully is a key determiner of the long-term psychological, emotional, and physiological effects of stress (Henderson, Kelbey, and Engrebreston, 1992).
THE BOOk OF THE MONTH
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Tuesday, May 24, 201110 am– 12 pm
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Thank You For Your SupportEditor In Chief: Dr. Tekemia DorseyGraphic Designer: Kera Kellye Designs(www.kerakellyedesigns.com)Photographers: Brandon C. Johnson,Marvin J Simons and Dr. Tekemia DorseyContent: Dr. Tekemia Dorsey
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Dr Tekemia Dorsey Self Promotional Magazine
Where Art Thy BULLY?Combat the bullying and cyber bullying by considering the FACTS inside!
BALTIMORE, MD The Creative GRP, LLC has partnered with Empowering Minds of MD’s Youth to host “Where Art Thy Bully??” An initiative to combat the bullying and cyber bullying issues and concerns that plague youth, parents, and the community-at-large, daily.
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