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ytyih evening Rev. Enja Enos
Date: 06/29/2011
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ytyih evening Sandy Alfred makes YTYIH donation to emcee Shima Seese
Date: 06/29/2011
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ytyih evening time to celebrate after the 25th anniversary show wrapped up - Jacob Appelbaum and Mamalynne Joseph
Date: 06/29/2011
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Historical Photos - Youth to Youth in Health 1
Anniversary Photos courtesy Giff Johnson: Youth peer educators from one of the first Youth to Youth in Health-sponsored youth health leadership seminars in the mid-1980s deliver a song at the conclusion of the two-week training program.
Date: 06/22/2011
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Youth to Youth in Health 2
YTYIH founder Darlene Keju-Johnson (right) with two outer island health assistants, Jepsin Jeik of Namdrik and Morton Baso of Jeh, Ailinglaplap during a primaryhealth care training program for health assistants who were working with YTYIH chapters on thei
Date: 06/22/2011
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Youth to Youth in Health 3
“The Pregnant Man” was a hit drama created in the early 1990s by Youth to Youth in Health. Ken Ria played an abusive husband who always mistreated his pregnant wife. One day, he dreamed that he was pregnant and experienced a nightmare of being laughed at
Date: 06/22/2011
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Youth to Youth in Health 4
Youth to Youth in Health peer educators Rosemina Ned and Liza Enne used a model outrigger canoe explain the traits needed for a health educator to be successful. Among the points: Yokwe, beran, leke, tiljek, etta boro, jela ronjake.
Date: 06/22/2011
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Youth to Youth in Health 5
During a visit by a 19-member Youth to Youth in Health team to Hawaii in December 1990, the group recorded songs that led to YTYIH’s first cassette tape released the following year. Recording a song are, from left: Joe Hanchor, Jeledrik Binejal and Aelon
Date: 06/22/2011
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Youth to Youth in Health 6
Youth to Youth in Health outreach programs have always been lively and exciting, combining songs, dances and drama. This early 1990s program at the Stone House stage in Majuro shows founder Darlene Keju-Johnson (center) with a group of YTYIH staff and pee
Date: 06/22/2011
Views: 1090
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