White House Teleconference on Helping America’s Youth can be viewed at URI Oct. 27

KINGSTON, R.I. – October 25, 2005 — The public is invited to participate in a White House Teleconference on Helping America’s Youth, led by First Lady Laura Bush, which can be viewed in room 360 of the Memorial Union at the University of Rhode Island from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 27.


The event is designed to bring together policymakers, researchers, educators, parents and community organizations to share examples of what is already working to make a difference in the lives of young Americans, and to generate new ideas that can be used across the country.


The teleconference is being held at Howard University and simulcast at a major university in each of the 50 states. URI is the host site in Rhode Island.


The teleconference will include remarks by President Bush, First Lady Laura Bush, cabinet secretaries, and nearly two dozen experts discussing such topics as “Challenges Facing Our Youth,” “Research Based Solutions to Our Challenges,” “Connecting with Family,” and “Connecting with School.” Participants will be able to email questions and comments directly to the conference.


Background information on the initiative is available on Mrs. Bush’s website at www.whitehouse.gov/firstlady.


Seating is limited so those interested in participating in the teleconference must RSVP to Thomas Dougan, vice president for student affairs, by calling 401-874-2427 or emailing tdougan@uri.edu. It is not necessary to attend the entire teleconference, but please indicate in your RSVP which hours you plan to attend.


The complete schedule of speakers and topics follows:


SESSION I Challenges Facing Our Youth

Moderator: VIP

• Michael Resnick, Ph.D. – Challenges Facing All Youth

Professor of Pediatrics & Director of Research Adolescent Health, School of Medicine, University of Minnesota

• Eli Newberger, M.D. – Challenges Facing Boys

Professor, Harvard Medical School/Founder, Child Protection Team & Family Development Program, Children’s Hospital of Boston


SESSION II What We Know Works – Principles of Successful Programs (Design and Implementation)

• J. David Hawkins, Ph.D. – Implementation

Professor of Prevention, Director- Social Development Research Group, University of Washington


SESSION III Community Guide to Helping America’s Youth

Moderator: VIP

• Terence Thornberry, Ph.D. – Research Associated w/ the Community Assessment Guide

Director, Hindelang Criminal Research Center

• Michael O’Grady, Ph.D. – Introduction/Background, Helping America’s Youth Community Assessment Guide

Assistant Secretary for Planning & Evaluation, U.S. Department of Heath & Human Services

• Regina Schofield – Community Assessment Guide Demonstration

Assistant Attorney General, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice

• Community Representative, Tool Demonstration/Testimony


SESSION IV Connecting with Family

Moderator: VIP

• Julie Baumgardner – Family & Marriages

Executive Director, First Things First

• Phillippe Cunningham, Ph.D. – Parenting

Associate Professor, Family Services Research Center, Medical University of South Carolina

• Mark Merrill – Fatherhood

President, Family First


SESSION V Connecting with School

Moderator: VIP

• Sheppard Kellam, Ph.D. – Good Behavior Game

Director, Center for Integrating Education and Prevention Research in Schools, American Institutes for Research

• Tommy Ledbetter – Striving Readers Program

Principal, Buckhorn High School, Meridianville, Alabama

• Carol Winkler, Ph.D. – Computer Assisted Debate League

Chair, Department of Communication, Georgia State University


SESSION VI[A] Connecting with Community

Moderator: VIP

• Marguerite Salle – America’s Promise

President and CEO, America’s Promise

• Duncan Campbell – Friends of the Children

Founder, Friends of the Children

• Wintley Phipps, Reverend – U.S. Dream Academy

Founder, President & CEO, U.S. Dream Academy


SESSION VI[B] Connecting with Community

Moderator: VIP

• Father Greg Boyle – Homeboy Industries

Founder and Executive Director, Homeboy Industries

• Gary Slutkin, M.D. – Ceasefire CEO

Executive Director, Chicago Project for Violence Prevention

• N. Scott Momaday – Buffalo Trust

Founder and Chairman, The Buffalo Trust

• Michael Tenbusch – Think Detroit

Chief Executive Officer, Think Detroit