overview tracks C2C fair art show
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The theme was “Building a Global Community.” The 2004 Teen Summit brought together over 180 youth and 70 chaperones from across the United States and from 15 countries. Some came from as far away as South Africa, the Philippines, India, and Australia. The teens, ages 13 to 18, gathered in Boston to use their new technology skills and imaginations to develop solutions to issues faced by their communities. Home again, the youth will continue to enrich the global community of the Computer Clubhouse Network.

Videos (all in Windows Media format)

Conan O'Brien's greeting at the C2C Fair
(courtesy of NBC Studios)

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CN8 nitebeat (New England), July 20, 2004
Barry Nolan interviews Gail Breslow, Franklin Moore, and Erika Sanchez
(Courtesy of CN8)

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fast connection (12:06, 31.5 MB)

Teen Summit Special Projects Action Team (SPAT):
short version (11:48, 8.25MB)
short version, larger window (11:48, 27.1MB)
longer version (19:21, 27.7MB)

The Website (created by teens at the Summit)

Trip to WGBH

The Art Show at the Museum of Science

Press

Hindustan Times, August 26, 2004

The Boston Globe, August 15, 2004

Lakewood (CO) News, August 5, 2004

Miami Herald, August 1, 2004

Mass High Tech, July 26, 2004

WBUR.ORG, July 16, 2004

The Arizona Republic, July 14, 2004

Teen journalists cover the Summit

Participants Remember

Break Away Technologies, Los Angeles CA, USA, courtesy of M. Angelique Davis

Eden Computer Clubhouse, Hayward CA, USA, (see p. 3-5)