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Tag "Conferences, Youth"

tag name: Conferences, Youth type: Conferences
web link: Conferences,_Youth

"Conferences, Youth" appears in:

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  1. Highlights from the Fourth Bahá'í National Youth Conference: The Time is Now!, by Various. (1977) Excerpts from the University of Illinois Assembly Hall in June-July 1977 with 3000 Bahá'í youth from 15 countries.
  2. Letter to the Ecole des Jeunes May Bolles Maxwell Conference, by Rúhíyyih Khánum. (1997-12-19)
  3. List and Map of 114 Youth Conferences in 2013, by Bahá'í World News Service. (2013) List of pages at bahai.org (offsite) with reports, descriptions, and videos of youth events across the globe. The accompanying map gives an impression of the spread of the worldwide Bahá'í community.
  4. Messages from the Universal House of Justice 1963-1986: Third Epoch of the Formative Age, by Universal House of Justice. Geoffrey W. Marks, comp. (1996)

2.   from the Chronology (54 results; less)

  1. 1968-06-22
      The first National Youth Conference of the Bahá'ís of the United States opened in Wilmette, Illinois. [BW15:327 8]
    • For picture see BW15:325.
  2. 1968-07-27 — The first National Youth Conference of Honduras opened in Santa Rosa de Copán. [BW15:328–9]
  3. 1969-04-03 — The first European Youth Conference opened in Madrid, Spain. [BW15:329]
  4. 1969-04-04
      The first National Youth Conference of Australia opened at Bolton Place summer School. [BW15:329]
    • For picture see BW15:328.
  5. 1969-05-24 — The first Bahá'í Youth Conference of Japan opened on Jogashima Island. [BW15:329]
  6. 1969-12-29
      The First Pacific Area Bahá'í Youth Conference took place in Apia, Western Samoa. [BW15:329–30]
    • For picture see BW15:330.
  7. 1970-00-00 — A Bahá'í International Youth Conference was held in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
  8. 1970-00-00 — Botswana held its first National Youth School. [BW15:329]
  9. 1970-06-19 — Rúhíyyih Khánum interrupted her African teaching safari to meet with more than 2,000 youth at the National Youth Conference in the United States. [BW15:331; VV10]
  10. 1970-12-25
      The First International Bahá'í Youth Winter School took place in Salzburg, Austria, attended by 600 people from 25 countries. [BW15:332]
    • For picture see BW15:332.
  11. 1971-04-00
      The International Bahá'í Youth Conference took place at Oteppe-Namur, Belgium, launching a two-year youth campaign for Europe. [BW15:333–4]
    • For picture see BW15:334.
  12. 1971-07-31
      The European Youth Conference took place in Fiesch, Switzerland, attended by 1,200 youth from 50 countries. [BW15:336–8]
    • About 200 people enrolled in the Bahá'í Faith during the conference. [BW15:336]
    • For pictures see BW15:337.
  13. 1971-08-27
      The first Bahá'í Youth Conference for Western Asia took place in New Delhi. [BW15:335]
    • Two thousand people enrolled during the conference and the week following. [BW15:335]
  14. 1971-11-01 — The first Bahá'í Youth Conference of the Antilles took place in the Dominican Republic. [BW 15:217]
  15. 1972-12-01 — The first International Youth Conference of Surinam took places in Paramaribo. [BW15:341]
  16. 1972-12-29 — The first West African Bahá'í Youth conference was held in The Gambia.

    The Continental Board of Counsellors sponsored the first West African Bahá'í Youth Conference in conjunction with the National Spiritual Assembly of Upper West Africa. The Conference was held in The Gambia on the campus of Yundum College some fifteen miles from the capital city of Bathurst. Youth representing nine countries in this zone attended: Nigeria, Upper Volta, Ghana, Liberia, Mali, Sierra Leone, The Gambia, Senegal and Mauritania, plus pioneers originating from the United States, Mauritius, Malaysia, Iran, and friiq. A young Bahá'í from Sweden was able to greet the friends during a brief stop on a boat cruise. Counsellors Mr. H. R. Ardikani and Dr. William Maxwell Jr., were present as well as six of their Auxiliary Board members, Mr. Amos Agwu, Mr. Muhammad Al-Salihi, Mrs. H. Vera Edwards, Mr. Friday Ekpe, Mr. Shidan Kouchekzadeh and Dr. B. Sadiqzadeh. A total of fifty-six persons attended. [Bahá'í News 504]

  17. 1973-00-00 — The first International Youth Conference of Mexico took place in Puebla City, was attended by 200 youth from five countries. [BW15:343]
  18. 1973-11-00 — The first youth conference of Papua New Guinea took place in Sogeri with 40 youth and visitors. [BW16:276]
  19. 1974-00-00 — The first International Bahá'í Youth Conference to be held in Botswana took place in Mahalapye. [BW16:150]
  20. 1974-05-00 — The first National Youth Conference of Burma took place during the visit of Hand of the Cause Amatu'l-Bahá Rúhíyyih Khánum. [BW16:251]
  21. 1974-08-04
      The first International Youth Conference, the largest conference ever held in Hawaii to date, took place in Hilo. [BW16:229]<
    • For picture see BW16:232.
  22. 1975-03-29 — The first Bahá'í Youth Conference of the Canary Islands was held in Santa Cruz. [BW16:313]
  23. 1975-07-09 — The first International Bahá'í Youth Conference of Iceland took place in Njardvik with youth from nine countries. [BW16:301]
  24. 1975-12-00 — The first International Youth School to be held in Rhodesia took place near Bulawayo. [BW16:155]
  25. 1976-03-24 — The first Continental Youth Conference of Western Asia took place in Karachi, Pakistan. [BW16:265]
  26. 1976-07-09 — An International Youth Conference was held in Ivory Coast, attended by nearly 200 Bahá'ís. [BW17:150, 153]
  27. 1977-08-12 — An International Bahá'í Youth Conference was held in Enugu, Nigeria, attended by over 250 Bahá'ís from 19 countries. [BW17:150, 153]
  28. 1978-08-01 — An International Bahá'í Youth Conference was held in Yaoundé, Cameroon, attended by some 380 Bahá'ís from 19 countries. [BW17:150, 153]
  29. 1983-07-04
      The European European Board of Counsellors sponsored a Bahá'í Youth Conference in Innsbruck. Amatu'l-Bahá Rúḥíyyih Khánum was a special guest. It was attended by about 1,500 from some 40 countries. [BW19p173]
    • See the letter from the Universal House of Justice addressed to the Conference.
  30. 1984-12-24 — The first National Bahá'í Youth Conference to be held in Greece took place in Athens. [BW19:319]
  31. 1985-04-05 — An International Youth Conference to support the United Nations International Youth Year was held in Bophuthatswana, attended by 198 people. [BW19:300]
  32. 1985-07-03 — An International Youth Conference to support the United Nations International Youth Year was held in Columbus, Ohio, United States attended by more than 3,200 youth from 42 nations. [BW19:300]
  33. 1985-07-26
      The European Bahá'í Youth Conference was held in Antwerp, Belgium, in July 1985, and was attended by some 1,450 youth from 45 nations. The youth addressed the European Parliament and the Council of Europe in letters which told of their resolve to put into action the International Youth Year themes of 'Participation, Development and Peace'. The youth spoke of programs in which Bahá'ís were supporting the themes, including human rights education and social and economic development projects. [BW19:301]
    • For picture see BW19:315.
  34. 1985-08-00 — An International Youth Conference to support the United Nations International Youth Year was held in New Delhi, India, attended by more than 550 youth from 24 countries. [BW19:300]
  35. 1985-08-00
      An International Youth Conference to support the United Nations International Youth Year was held in Molepolole, Botswana, attended by 119 youth from six countries. [BW19:300]
    • For picture see BW19:320.
  36. 1985-08-01 — An International Youth Conference to support the United Nations International Youth Year was held in Port Dickson, Malaysia, attended by 1,300 youth from 15 countries, the largest gathering of Bahá'ís ever held in Malaysia. [BW19:301]
  37. 1985-08-02
      An International Youth Conference to support the United Nations International Youth Year was held in Lima, Peru, attended by 500 youth from 18 countries and representing four native tribes. [BW19:300]<
    • For picture see BW19:322.
  38. 1985-08-08
      An International Youth Conference to support the United Nations International Youth Year was held in Kauai, Hawaii, attended by 300 youth from nine Pacific countries. [BW19:301]
    • For picture see BW19:321.
  39. 1985-10-00 — The first National Bahá'í Youth Conference in Nepal took place, attended by 120 Bahá'ís, the largest Bahá'í gathering ever held in the country. [VV74]
  40. 1987-01-16 — The first Youth Conference of the Bahamas was held with representation from three islands. [BINS173:9]
  41. 1988-08-03 — The first Iberian Youth Conference was held in Lisbon, attended by 120 Bahá'ís from nine European countries. [BINS181:6]
  42. 1988-12-24 — The first National Youth Conference of Côte d'Ivoire took place. [BINS196:9]
  43. 1989-07-01 — Five European Regional 'Peace Moves' Youth Conferences were held in different parts of the continent.
  44. 1989-12-18 — During the Youth Winter School in Traben-Trarback participants from 12 countries including East Germany, Romania, Hungary and the Soviet Union gathered for the first time since the Second World War. [BINS215:2]
  45. 1990-07-00 — The first youth conference of Estonia was held in Kabli, near Parnu, attended by some 113 participants from all parts of Europe
  46. 1990-11-22 — The First European Bahá'í Youth Encounter was held in the Canary Islands, attended by over 150 people from eight countries. [BINS239:1]
  47. 1991-07-16
      The first European Bahá'í Youth Conference of Romania was held in Neptune. [BINS253:9; VV74]
    • For picture see VV74.
  48. 1992-09-25 — The first Bahá'í Youth Conference of Lithuania took places in Kaunas, attended by 32 Bahá'ís. [BINS281:1]
  49. 1993-02-20 — The first National Youth Conference of Hungary was held in Debrecen, attended by 60 youth. [BINS289:3]
  50. 1993-08-00 — The first International Bahá'í Youth Conference of Belarus was held, attended by 164 people from 16 countries. [BINS299:8; BINS306:7; BW93–4:123]
  51. 1994-05-22 — The first Bahá'í Children and Youth Conference of Martinique was held in Fort-de-France, attended by 22 people. [BINS318:4–5]
  52. 1994-07-20 — The European Bahá'í Youth Council sponsored five regional 'Shaping Europe' conferences, in Berlin, Bucharest, St Petersburg, Barcelona and Wolverhampton, United Kingdom. [BINS323:3–5; BW94–5:177–8, 189]
  53. 1994-09-09
      The first National Youth Conference of Liberia was held, attended by 75 youth. [BW94–5:188–9]
    • For picture see BW94–5:189.
  54. 2013-07-00
      The holding of 114 Youth Conferences around the world at the request of the Universal House of Justice. The purpose of the gatherings were to explore such themes as the characteristics inherent to the period of youth, the historical contribution of young people to the transformation of society, the responsibilities of the present generation of youth, the society-building power of the Bahá'í Teachings, and the importance of faith and tenacity to a life of service. [List of places and dates for Youth Conferences]
    • See The Five Year Plan 2011-2016: Summary of Achievements and Learning pg46-43.
 
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