H.Y.P.E. MOVEMENT
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- Helping Youth Pursue Emancipation
- Me, Myself, and I
- H.Y.P.E. (Helping Youth Pursue Emancipation) Movement Mission Statement
The H.Y.P.E. Movement’s primary mission is to encourage young people to live their dreams by emancipating their minds from all barriers that hold them back from pursuing their greatest potential. We seek to work collectively to deconstruct structural oppression, oppose inequity and to break free from all destructive negativity as we move toward a future of endless possibilities for all young people regardless of race, class and gender. We further challenge all who are committed to the H.Y.P.E. Movement to become creators of social change and advocates for social justice.
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H.Y.P.E. MOVEMENT (Helping Youth Pursue Emancipation)
The H.Y.P.E. (Helping Youth Pursue Emancipation) Movement’s primary mission is to encourage young people to live their dreams by emancipating their minds from all barriers that hold them back from pursuing their greatest potential. We seek to work collectively to deconstruct structural oppression, oppose inequity and to break free from all destructive negativity as we move toward a future of endless possibilities for all young people regardless of race, class and gender. We further challenge all who are committed to the H.Y.P.E. Movement to become creators of social change and advocates for social justice.
How did the HYPE Movement begin?
The HYPE Movement was started by Folola Takapu and her Tongan peers from UC-Berkeley who were devastated by the increase in high school dropout rates, incarceration rates, and death rates among young people in our Pacific Islander community. They wanted to be engaged in bringing about a positive change in our young people. They wanted to be involved in a grassroots movement that would bring all youth together (regardless of race, class, and gender) united under one cause—the power to live our dreams and to emancipate (free) ourselves from the confinements and limitations that society has imposed upon us or that we have internalized. Livin' the HYPE means striving to reach our greatest potential in order to recreate a world of endless possibilities for all our youth!
What does HYPE Stand for?
Helping Youth Pursue Emancipation
What is its purpose?
This is a Youth Liberation Movement encouraging youth to free their minds/imaginations from any limitations they have set on themselves or feel society has placed on them and pursue their own talents and aspirations to create something positive.
What do I have to do?
Live the HYPE! By wearing the HYPE wristband, you are acknowledging that you can do or become whatever it is you set your mind to. You also agree to pursue your goal in a positive way that will benefit yourself as well as your community. Pursue your passion and don't let anyone/anything stop you.
How can I help?
Spread the word. We encourage everyone (children, adults, educators, community leaders, etc.) to show their support for the movement by wearing the HYPE wristbands and sharing the positive message of empowerment with others.
Why Black Wristbands?
The color black symbolizes shadows. It’s easy for our youth to feel hidden or unseen standing in the shadow of authority, elders, community leaders and those they look up to. The youth have so much to offer our community (music, art, literature, ideas, etc.) but are often left without an open positive space to share it.
How is this significant?
By acknowledging that you are in the shadows, you can then pull yourself out of the shadows and allow yourself to be seen. You are no longer in the shadow but are now determined to shine. Open your mind and allow your talents to take you where you truly want to go. Whatever your goals and aspirations may be you must now recognize your potential to achieve them.
Why a wristband?
The significance of the wristband is a constant reminder of your own liberation in breaking free from negative stereotypes and limitations but also that you now have the opportunity to help pull others out of the shadows as well.
For more information on how to join HYPE MOVEMENT contact ‘Anapesi Ka’ili at anapesi@gmail.com or visit www.anapesi.blogspot.com Check out the HYPE MOVEMENT photos at http://photos.planet-tonga.com0 Comments 55 days
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Pacific Eye Radio Debut.... April 23, 2009...Don't forget to tune in!!!
The Pacific Eye Radio Show features the lovely music of Pacific Islands, but also discussion of critical issues that affect Pacific Island communities globally, and of course, the news, sports, entertainment reports and any information relevant to the Pacific Island communities.
Join us online at Utah Free Media - www.utahfm.org where you can access links to download the feed to your favorite online streaming software.
**NOTE: The show will be on Utah Free Media every THURSDAY evening,starting April 23, from 9:00 pm to 10:30 pm.
ALSO, there is no radio required for Utah Free Media - it's all online!
Utah Free Media website: http://www.utahfm.org
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The Making of the HYPE Movement Song... "The Promise"
Check out the making of the HYPE Movement Song... "The Promise" written and composed by 676 (Neti Taumoepeau) www.myspace.com/six7six featuring our Pacific Islander youth and filmed by the Bologna Fungi Film Crew http://www.youtube.com/user/bolognafungi !!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Mlh4...
Add it to your page and share with your friends and spread the HYPE MOVEMENT!!!
It's our time...Rise up Pacific People.... GET ON THE HYPE!!!
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HI ANAPESI JUS WANA SHOW MY LUV FOR ALL YOU DO KEEP UP DA GOOD WORK BIG OFAZ TEEEDUUUB303FAMZ
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hey anapesi! been a long time. been travelling alot late. hope everything is going great. be back online soon
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Meldii Vs MOala
hey... im from australia ... and the polynesian kids from my school are putting on a chapel for our school... and i was wondering if we could support the hype movement... and if you have any ideas on how??... i've seen the black bands but i have no idea how to get them... if you could please help thankyou!!
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Anapesi29 weeks agoYou can get a HYPE bracelet by sending your name and mailing address to anapesi@gmail.com
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Western Leader29 weeks agohau do yew get a bracelet??
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Ganja Farmer30 weeks agowoop ! i have two bracelets
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I wish this was more like Photoshop
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