The California Youth Leadership Summit is an online event led by youth and young professionals for youth and young professionals. Online panelists will include youth (high school students) and young professionals (college students) participating from the State of California, as well as college students from countries where California’s 356 sister cities around the world are located. There will be two high school panels, followed by two college panels, and an international forum.
The theme of the event is Peace, Kindness and Cooperation and all of the topics are decided by the youth and young professional panel organizing team. These topics will include:
- climate change/sustainability
- world peace and cooperation
- racial & gender equity
- adapting to a new normal
5:00 – 5:05 PM PST
Opening Presentation
5:05 – 5:35 PM PST
Racial & Gender Equity Panel
California high school & college student 6-member panel.
Brought to you by Koyamada International Foundation and the East Bay Times.
5:35 – 5:40 PM PST
Musical Performance: Musical Artist Ava August
5:40- 5:50 PM PST
Adapting to a New Normal Panel
California high school & college student 6-member panel.
Brought to you by Southern California Gas Company and the Orange County Register.
5:50 – 5:55 PM PST
Musical Performance: Musical Artist Ava August / Norm Mineta & Thelma Press Awards
5:55 – 6:15 PM PST
World Peace & Cooperation Panel
California high school & college student 6-member panel.
Brought to you by Japan Airlines and The Press Enterprise.
6:15 – 6:20 PM PST
Japan – U.S. Panel Opening Presentation
Consul General of Japan in Los Angeles Kenko Sone & Sustainability Keynote Speaker Sripradha Manikantan
6:20 – 6:40 PM PST
Climate Change & Sustainability Panel
California & Japan high school & college student 6-member (3 U.S. + 3 Japan) panel, co-organized by the U.N.-endorsed Local Conference on Youth Japan and the California Youth Leadership Summit. Brought to you by JUSSCA and the Mercury News.
6:40 – 7:00 PM PST
International Forum
8-member forum of high school and college students from countries where California’s 356 sister cities around the world are located. Brought to you by Anaheim University and the Los Angeles Daily News.
For Registration visit:- https://youth.socalsistercities.org/register/