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5th Annual Youth TEDx Event is Tomorrow

March 4, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

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TEDxYouth@Dayton is BACK for it’s FIFTH YEAR!  On Thursday, March 5th at 7pm a dozen young adults will take the stage at the Dayton Masonic Center. They won’t shy away from tough topics that include porn addiction, the LGBTQA+ community, gossip, and period poverty, but there’s a lot more in store than that.  While the speakers are all between the ages of 14-19, the talks they give will be relevant, inspiring, and challenging to everyone. It’s not to late to get yours for FREE.

Starting the evening off will be a performance by the Miami Valley School Jazz Band and then the talks begin:

Sydney Harden – The Good in Gossip
Anya Broyles- The Thing About Lawns
Sopia Lewis – Acceptance Can Be The Key
Alivia Hartpence- You’re More Than Your GPA
Nola Timmins- Finding A Light in the Dark
Catherine Embury- Finding Love in a Circuit
Ande Burns – Pornography
Dana Clark & Ryann Mescher- Ending Period Poverty
Caterina Tian-Svobodny – Applying The Past
Savannah Stucky – It Only Takes One
Kayelyn Jurtas- How Change Can Change Your Life
Max Kaplan – Productivity & How Not To Burn Out

Add in music performances, audience activities, and an amazing community and they’ve got a fantastic event planned that you do NOT want to miss. Reserve your FREE seat now at tedxdayton.com!

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