• Introduction to Artificial Intelligence for ages 18-30

    Virtual Event on Zoom!

    Artificial Intelligence is taking over in every industry and every aspect of our lives. In this workshop, we will explore what AI actually is, how it works, how it is (and isn't!) being used, and where it's going. This workshop is a beginner-level, informational-based session to support a deeper understanding of AI and machine learning.

    FREE
  • Data Visualization with Processing for ages 18-30

    Virtual Event on Zoom!

    Processing is emerging as one of the most popular programming languages around the world for its usability and visual nature. In this workshop, participants will learn how to use Processing to create powerful data visualizations. This workshop is a great introduction to coding for those with no experience as well as provides opportunities for more

    FREE
  • STEM Careers & Game Development Workshop

    Virtual Event on Zoom!

    In partnership with Wiz Kid, Youth Culture invites you to join us on March 5th at 3 pm to learn more about STEM Careers & the skills you need to work in the Tech Industry. In this workshop, participants will learn: What is STEM and what skills do I need to break into the Tech Industry Introduction

    FREE
  • Recreational Respite: Career Discovery

    Virtual Event on Zoom!

    Join us on March 7th at 4 pm EST for Career Discovery! This session aims to support confidence in exploring a variety of career paths with an emphasis on personal interests, skill sets, and goals. Click here to register. Youth Culture’s Skills and Development program is an Employment Ontario program and is funded in part

    FREE
  • Recreational Respite: Setting Up for Success

    Virtual Event on Zoom!

    Join us on Tuesday, March 8th at 4 pm EST to Set Yourself Up for Success! In this session, you'll explore the process of setting SMART career goals and the steps required to accomplish them. Click here to register. Youth Culture’s Skills and Development program is an Employment Ontario program and is funded in part

  • Building a Brand with Kadeem Fletcher

    Virtual Event on Zoom!

    Through Youth Culture Inc.'s skills and development program, and in partnership with the Toronto Fashion Academy, we are thrilled to welcome strategist and lifestyle brand founder Kadeem Fletcher. In this session, Kadeem will share his career journey, industry insights, skills for success and creative strategies. Read this Ad Week Article about Kadeem Here. Check out

    FREE
  • Hack To Tomorrow 2022

    Virtual Event on Zoom!

    Hack To Tomorrow is back for another year! Join us on Saturday, March 12th, 2022 for a day of teamwork, problem-solving, and hacking great fun! For more information about the event, click here. Youth Culture’s Skills and Development program is an Employment Ontario program and is funded in part by the Government of Canada and

  • Indigenous Entrepreneur Kendal Netmaker

    Virtual Event on Zoom!

    Kendal Netmaker is an award-winning Indigenous entrepreneur, author, and gifted keynote speaker who is on a mission to empower and motivate people worldwide by sharing his story that regardless of where you come from and what challenges you face,  you have the power to enact change. The first 30 sign-ups will receive a copy of Kendal’s

    FREE
  • Recreational Respite: Workplace Readiness Skills

    Virtual Event on Zoom!

    Join us on Monday, March 14th at 4 pm EST Workplace Readiness Skills! In this session, we'll discuss self-awareness through the exploration of personal strengths and weaknesses while offering guidance on fundamental skill development. Click here to register. Youth Culture’s Skills and Development program is an Employment Ontario program and is funded in part by

  • Ace the Interview Workshop

    Virtual Event on Zoom!

    Youth Culture Inc. invites you to join us on March 15th at 12 pm ET for our Ace The Interview Career Development Workshop! Click HERE to Register for the event. Youth Culture’s Skills and Development program is an Employment Ontario program and is funded in part by the Government of Canada and the Government of