FFA is not exempt. The National FFA hired a group to put together the entertainment for the National Convention a couple years ago. That group hired carrie underwood. There was a mass walk out at the convention led by Amanda Nolz. Good for those kids. Here is a link to the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffUz_lOTN_0
The National 4H office is in DC, I think. I doubt that many, if any, of the people that work at the national office have been down in the 4H trenches on our level.
Hope this is ok to post but here is the Kansas 4H statement
The National 4H office is in DC, I think. I doubt that many, if any, of the people that work at the national office have been down in the 4H trenches on our level.
Hope this is ok to post but here is the Kansas 4H statement
STATEMENT FROM K-STATE RESEARCH AND EXTENSION REGARDING A MARCH 23 SESSION PRESENTED AT THE NATIONAL 4-H CONFERENCE BY THE HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES (HSUS)
On March 23, a session was presented by Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) at the National 4-H Conference. The session was titled, “Animal Instincts: Service Learning and Animal Welfare.”
It was one of many sessions during the five-day conference, and participants had a choice of which sessions they’d attend. Of the 10 Kansas representatives at the conference, one chose to attend this session.
Some of the materials provided by HSUS met the conference’s workshops criteria of teaching civic engagement, community service, youth volunteerism and impacting community issues. However, much of the material was more focused on the HSUS goals.
K-State Research and Extension and the Kansas 4-H Youth Development Program does not agree with the values supported by HSUS, particularly as related to animal agriculture.
Kansas 4-H values the development of citizenship, leadership and critical thinking skills. These critical thinking skills serve Kansas youth well when faced with potentially confrontational issues or alternative points of view.
Through 4-H, many young people explore their passions for working with animals. These animal projects provide a platform for young people to learn responsibility, ethics, record keeping, sportsmanship and proper care of animals.
It is important to know that HSUS’ name is confusingly similar to that of local or county organizations. The local organizations, such as local humane societies, societies for the prevention of cruelty to animals, and shelters, are independent of HSUS.
The National 4-H Conference is a working conference in which youth and adults, at the invitation of the Secretary of Agriculture, assist in the development of recommendations to help guide 4-H Youth Development Programs nationally and in their communities. This event brings together youth, volunteer leaders, and state and county Extension staff members from across the United States, the U.S. Territories, and the Canadian Provinces.