Jnauary 19, 2006
Young Alaskans Share Their Visions and Goals
For Immediate Release
January 16, 2006
The fifty-four delegates to the Conference of Young Alaskans met in a final session today to decide their vision for Alaska's future. In fast-paced but respectful debate on some of the toughest challenges facing Alaskans, the delegates, ages 14 to 25, argued passionately for measures they believe will improve life in Alaska. In all, they approved five vision statements, 26 goals, and more than 50 action items for their formal report, which is to be published in February.
The report will focus on five key topic areas: education, healthy communities, responsible use of natural resources, leadership, and reviving the Alaska spirit. The delegates heard from speakers throughout the conference about, among many other issues, the natural resources article of Alaska's constitution.
Their unified vision statement on resources is simple: "Alaskans will responsibly manage, develop and conserve our land and natural resources while protecting the long-term benefit for all." The delegates set out goals for natural resources that called for balance, for cultivation of alternative energy sources, empowering people to participate in natural resource decisions, and protection of subsistence and non-traditional resource uses.禄 In one of the controversial topics discussed today, delegates voted by 59% to call on Alaskans to work with the federal government to develop oil resources of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and a natural gas pipeline by 2011. There were similar controversial issues in each topic area, but most of the items to appear in the report were approved by overwhelming majorities.
In closing ceremonies, the youth, who came from 23 different communities around Alaska, heard from Rep. Mary Kapsner, D-Bethel. She reminded them that the inspirational leader Martin Luther King, Jr. was only 39 when he died. "You're never too young to get involved, you're never too old to stay involved, and I think that's one of the great things about democracy," she said.
The conference, which began with a welcome dinner Friday night, was organized by the University of禄 Alaska's Creating Alaska project. It has been held on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus, which hosted Alaska's Constitutional Convention 50 years ago.
In closing comments, many delegates said the conference helped them grow in their ability to work toward a common goal with people of differing opinions, in the spirit of those who crafted Alaska's constitution. "Everyone's ideas were respected, and I really appreciate that," said Drew Cason, a delegate who attends West High School in Anchorage.
Katie Hurley, who served as chief clerk of Alaska's Constitutional Convention, sat through all proceedings of the youth conference. Hurley said she was impressed with the knowledge and commitment of the delegates. "I know now that I don't have to worry about the future," she said.
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The Vision and Goals statement of the Conference of Young Alaskans is attached. For
more information, or to obtain photos, contact Patti Harper, Public Information Specialist,
at (907) 786-1169 or patricia.harper@alaska.edu.
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Conference of Young Alaskans: Vision and Goals
Leadership
Alaska will empower its next generation of leaders to make informed decisions by encouraging
participation in and an understanding of Alaska's values, diverse cultures, and history.
Goals:
1 Alaska will provide禄 mentorship at local, regional, and statewide levels.
2 All Alaskans will禄 have opportunities for leadership development.
3 Alaskan leaders will禄 take ownership of our state's well-being, and strive to retain禄
Alaskan leadership.
4 Alaska will create and continuously禄 support the development of leadership in rural
communities and among禄 minority groups
5 Alaskan's will禄 strengthen communication, interactions and exchanges between urban-rural禄
communities.
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Education
Alaska will continue supporting and developing higher quality educational opportunities
that are relevant in urban and rural Alaska in order to secure and sustain our future,
and the futures of our children.禄 We will attract, retain, and strengthen educators
and students who are proactive and innovative in their teaching and learning while
being engaged with their communities.
Goals:
1 Alaska禄 will create, recruit, and retain quality educators invested in Alaska's禄
future.
2 Alaska will recognize禄 individual needs and provide support for Alaskan students
in their diverse禄 ways of learning.
3 Alaska will strive to禄 understand and close the achievement gap between demographics
and increase禄 graduation rates in Alaskan schools.
4 Alaska will provide禄 incentives and opportunities to attract and retain educated
Alaskans.
5 Alaska will develop and禄 implement interactive, culturally relevant and appreciative
curricula for禄 all age groups.
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Natural Resources
Alaskans will responsibly manage, develop and conserve our land and natural resources
while protecting the long-term benefit for all.
Goals:
1 Alaska will maintain a禄 balance between the environment and the economy.
2 Alaska will promote禄 sustainable resource development while cultivating its alternative
energy禄 resources.
3 Alaska will promote禄 responsible current and future resource use to provide for
all禄 generations.
4 Alaska will empower its禄 people in the decision making process regarding the use
and development of禄 its natural resources.
5 Alaska will protect禄 subsistence and personal use of natural resources.
6 Alaska will pursue禄 non-traditional resource uses for economic development.
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Healthy Communities and Families
Alaska's families and communities will be healthy and safe, and will enjoy a high
quality of life, civic participation, education, culture, and community connectedness
and collaboration.
Goals:
1 All Alaskans will禄 have essential community and civil services.
2 All Alaskans will禄 have affordable and accessible quality healthcare.
3 All Alaskans will be禄 civically informed and engaged to better ourselves, our families,
our禄 communities, and our government.
4 Alaskans will have禄 affordable and accessible quality social and mental health services.
5 Alaskans will禄 eliminate violence, including (but not limited to) sexual, physical
and禄 emotional abuse.
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Alaska Spirit
We will endeavor to build a sustainable and vibrant Alaska, united by our commitment
to the Alaska Spirit, which celebrates not only the unique history of our state, but
the rich heritage stemming from the diverse culture that each person brings to the
Last Frontier.
Goals:
1 Alaskans will know禄 about Alaska.
2 Alaskans will be禄 engaged in government.
3 Alaskans will禄 celebrate our diversity and frontier spirit as a means to unify the
state.
4 Alaskans will have禄 the opportunity to live traditional and unique lives.
5 The Spirit of Alaska禄 will be passed on to each generation.
