CCT's Youth Group was organized in September 1988 as a direct result of CCT's Summer Empowerment Camp. The group is an effort to bring together area youth, five through eighteen years of age, and provide year-round activities and support.
The Nubian Youth Group allows area youth, many of whom are extremely high risk, to participate in a structured organization, to develop survival and leadership skills, raise important issues impacting their lives and find solutions to the problems they confront, and to counter the negligence of major educational institutions in the areas of African American literature, culture and history. Nubian Youth members live in an area with inferior public schools and few opportunities.
Involvement with the group provides youth with supplemental support, challenges and encouragement which bolster their confidence and self worth, increase their involvement in the community and heighten their goals. Nubian Youth members graduate high school and attend institutions of higher learning without exception.
Nubian Youth are frequently involved in cultural events, conferences, planning meetings, and field trips.
This exposure both heightens their awareness about important issues and shows them the high expectations adults within the Tillery community hold for them. Demonstrating these expectations is vital in a society which is neglecting Black youth and building a staggering number of prisons in which to house them.