Future Global Youth Annual Forum

4 days in NYC
for students 16-18

One unforgettable experience

Designed to empower and transform youth leaders, the future Global Youth Forum will be a four-day experience covering panel discussions, workshops, creative arts projects and corporate mentorship.

The forum might be right for you if…

→ You’re a high school sophomore-senior committed to personal growth and eager to engage with different perspectives.

→ You’re in a leadership position within your community and looking for opportunities to develop your leadership skills and voice.

→ You’re a collaborative, globally-minded, impact-driven person looking to make a difference.

Programming & Workshops

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  • Youth leaders will conduct interviews and discussions centered on key topics from The Art of Conversation and 5x5 selections, fostering meaningful dialogue and critical engagement.

    These discussions will feature global youth videos and be attended by related professionals: Educators, STEM Teachers, Community Leaders, Artists, Filmmakers, Writers, Illustrators, Community Organizers.

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  • Youth artwork will be exhibited as a visual expression of their perspectives, serving as both an independent artistic statement and a complement to the panel discussions.

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  • 5 Films x 5 Categories

    Showcasing films of all lengths and genres, thoughtfully curated to complement and enrich the panel discussions.

    “POV” (Point of View)
    Films with a strong perspective from one youth character or youth opinion  

    “Mirror Mirror”
    Films about the same topic but from different countries  

    “Are You Laughing?”
    Funny or not? Youth-oriented issues presented through comedy or satire

    “Capture That!”
    Films made on phones  

    “Can You Imagine?!”
    Films that address the future   

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  • Kids’ Korner will nurture young participants through literacy-focused activities. Featuring live readings from emerging and established youth-audience authors, the program includes team-building exercises using creative writing and drawing, in addition to an introduction to subtitles.

 
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New York City 

New York City is deeply rooted in a history of immigration, civil rights and the creative arts. A thriving global landmark, its continual evolution reflects genuine diversity in art and culture.

Major Minor creates opportunities to engage the community by collaborating with local schools, businesses and charitable organizations, hiring local venues, and employing local professionals and artists—fostering connections that extend globally.