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Nonviolence Youth Summit

By: Nina Criscuolo
Updated: October 8, 2010
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Nearly four-hundred students gathered on the University of Arkansas campus to promote non-violent behavior.

Two groups teamed-up for the event -- the Department of Human Services and the Arkansas Martin Luther King Jr Commission.

Both say teaching young people to deal with conflict in a postive way -- can have a huge impact.

According to one Rogers teen, she hopes the kids who participated Friday will pass-on what they've learned to others, so her school can become a safer place.

"We have violence all the time, I mean it's in our schools. We just had kids fighting just yesterday in our schools," says Taylor Wise.

Kids participated in discussions about what it takes to be a leader among peers, as well as racial profiling.

Many local leaders helped out, including Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan and State Senator Sue Madison.

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