Title
The 105 That Used to be Alive
Format
Individual Presentation
First Presenter's Institution
JLegacy LLC
First Presenter’s Email Address
ternae@legacyworldwide.com
First Presenter's Brief Biography
Dr. Ternae T. Jordan, Sr, enlightens and transforms leaders as a keynote speaker and transformational expert. As a pastor, Dr. Jordan has delivered 105 eulogies of young people. Now as a city advisor to local public officials and an international professional speaker and workshop facilitator, Dr. Jordan’s passion is increasing the awareness of community engagement, family development, and spiritual enrichment. Whether as a convention facilitator or a conference keynote speaker, Dr. Jordan’s premier message addresses an anti-violence effort called, “Stop the Madness”. Stop the Madness is an award-winning program that has expanded worldwide that promotes compassion for those who are experiencing trauma because of gang, youth, or community violence. Dr. Jordan has been recognized for the following: ●Served as a representative of the Republican Faith-Based Leadership Summit in D.C. ●Selected as a panelist for Safe Cities of the U. S. Department of Justice. ●Awarded The Jefferson Award by the American Institute for Public Service in recognition of outstanding public service. Dr. Jordan delivers each presentation with passion, enthusiasm, humor, and expertise. When you need a speaker who specializes in three leadership dynamics: families, fathers, and faith; contact Dr. Ternae Jordan, Sr.
Location
Session Nine Breakouts (Scarbrough 3)
Strand #1
Hands: Safety & Violence Prevention
Strand #2
Home: Family & Community Engagement
Relevance
Safety & Violence Prevention - eldest son shot by stray bullet from an act of violence outside the YMCA. Dr. Jordan founded a program called Stop the Madness Inc., whose mission was "to reduce the madness by offering HOPE to youth and families in an at-risk culture."
Brief Program Description
The 105 Who Used to be Alive In 1992, I developed a program entitled “Stop the Madness.” Shortly afterward, my eldest son, an innocent victim of a shooting, was shot in the head. To this date, I have eulogized over 105 young people. Either as a keynote presentation or a workshop, this message is targeted to those who are dealing with or know of someone who is dealing with finding direction in their lives, recovering from loss, or looking to find clarity through the chaos!
Summary
In 1992, I developed a program entitled “Stop the Madness.” Shortly afterward, my eldest son, an innocent victim of a shooting, was shot in the head. To this date, I have eulogized over 105 young people. Either as a keynote presentation or a workshop, this message is targeted to those who are dealing with or know of someone who is dealing with finding direction in their lives, recovering from loss, or looking to find clarity through the chaos! 1. Discover how our communities are becoming devastated by youth being raised in fatherless homes. 2. Understand how to address the signs of an at – risk youth to refocus their paths. 3. Learn how to develop fundamental boundaries that all positive males should strive to enforce within their homes.
Evidence
N/A
Learning Objective 1
Discover how our communities are becoming devastated by youth being raised in fatherless homes.
Learning Objective 2
Understand how to address the signs of an at – risk youth to refocus their paths.
Learning Objective 3
Learn how to develop fundamental boundaries that all positive males should strive to enforce within their homes.
Keyword Descriptors
Gang Violence, Leadership, Community Engagement, Parenting, Bullying, Overcoming Obstacles
Presentation Year
2023
Start Date
3-8-2023 11:15 AM
End Date
3-8-2023 12:30 PM
Recommended Citation
Jordan, Ternae T. Sr., "The 105 That Used to be Alive" (2023). National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference. 31.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/nyar_savannah/2023/2023/31
The 105 That Used to be Alive
Session Nine Breakouts (Scarbrough 3)
The 105 Who Used to be Alive In 1992, I developed a program entitled “Stop the Madness.” Shortly afterward, my eldest son, an innocent victim of a shooting, was shot in the head. To this date, I have eulogized over 105 young people. Either as a keynote presentation or a workshop, this message is targeted to those who are dealing with or know of someone who is dealing with finding direction in their lives, recovering from loss, or looking to find clarity through the chaos!