SESAME
CARNIVAL GOES VIRTUAL FOR 2020
Dust off your
favorite costume, grab your flag and get ready to fete with us this
Monday, September 7th. Join us virtually and keep the Spirit of Carnival
alive as we celebrate Caribbean Culture in partnership with the West
Indian Amercian Day Carnival Association. Hosting the event will be
WBLS’s own Dahved Levy and International Media Personality Natasha
Marcell. There will be musical performances by Mr. Pearly, Askel Red
Square, Steel Pannist Freddie Harris, Sesame Carnival Dancers and Models
and more.
Catch the vibes and get a jump with us on M Carnival
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S MESSAGE
As
the summer of 2020 comes to a close, we hope everyone is persevering in
what has been one of the most challenging times that many of us have
ever experienced. In the words of the great poet and civil rights
activist, Maya Angelou, “Life will throw you challenges, but it is in
those challenges that you learn who you are.” I am proud to say Sesame
is emerging from this pandemic more resilient and stronger than ever
before. We have developed a greater capacity to connect with our
community locally and around the country. Overall we have become a more
efficient agency and it is very exciting to see the power and connection
that new technology brings us. Our Fall Programs are being reimagined
and we look forward to unveiling our virtual classes and offerings soon.
Though we cannot be together in person this Monday for Labor Day as we
have been for over 20 years I hope to see you virtually for Sesame’s
Virtual Carnival. In this edition you can learn more about how we can
stay connected with us this Monday and keep the Spirit of Carnival Alive
- right from the comfort of your own living room.
I would be remiss if I did not also acknowledge that August 31st was the
anniversary of the independence of Trinidad and Tobago. So many members
of our Sesame Family, including myself, trace their heritage to this
beautiful nation, where so many cultures converge.
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SUMMER
PROGRAMMING SUCCESS!

What a summer
it has been for Sesame Flyers! From hosting our Virtual Cultural
Heritage Gala and awarding $5000 in scholarships to granting over 500
Summer Youth Employment positions, and running both a virtual and in
person Summer Camp, we have been doing the community work we are so
proud to do despite all challenges we may face.
This summer Sesame Flyers was able to participate in the first ever SYEP
Summer Bridge, a 100 per cent virtual work readiness program. At the
onset, it appeared that the funding for this vital program would be
nonexistent given the reality of the current health emergency facing our
City. As a result of the advocacy work done by the staff at the NYC
Department of Youth and Community Development, elected officials, and
community stakeholders, this year 35,000 youth citywide were able to
participate in the first ever fully digital work readiness program.
Sesame Flyers provided work readiness training and social and emotional
skills training in a virtual environment combining asynchronous
learning, google classroom, and zoom interaction. Facilitators and
Monitors engaged with nearly 200 Younger Youth and 350 Older Youth from
East Flatbush, Crown Heights, Canarsie, and East New York neighborhoods
in this first time innovation.
Career exploration curriculum developed by Hats and Ladders, Project
Based curriculum developed by YDI, and the curriculum developed by grant
& Associates for the Workplace Challenge were part of this new
experience for our youth.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, MR. CURTIS NELSON

In
celebration of 58 years of Trinidad and Tobago’s Independence, we are
proud to announce that the Carib News recognizes our Executive Director,
Curtis Nelson as one of the 50 national leaders of Trinidadian descent
for his hard work and dedication to the advancement and betterment of
the people of the Caribbean Diaspora. We are very proud of all of his
hard work and commitment to Sesame Flyers and the communities we have
served for the last 37 years. |