Bridges Not Borders; Cross-Culture Exchange Program between Bangladesh and Tajikistan
Cherishing the aim of exposing young people to diversity and create tolerance towards differences among individuals of all sorts from background, races, and nationalities, RT team’s Bridges, Not Borders hosted a virtual cross-culture exchange program between Bangladesh and Tajikistan. This was a three-week-long program with two sessions per week with 1st week being orientation and …. Read More
Design Thinking for Social Innovation – RT Brainery: Episode 3
Reflective Teens initiated its journey to provide a platform for teenagers to express their ideas and their skills. Such ambitious goals require direct buildup from the ground level, and with that aim to improve teenagers’ skills in this country, RT Brainery was launched. Following the success of RT Brainery Episode 2, the overall program’s scale …. Read More
Creator’s Convergence; An Hour with Adnan Mukit
Every creation has a unique backend story and RT Creators’ Convergence works to spread that story among the teenagers. In this event, directors, photographers or other creative artists talk about their life, creative works, and answer the questions of the aspiring teenagers. In this episode, we had writer Adnan Mukit as our guest. The event …. Read More
RT Advantage: a Conversation about a Vulnerable Period
Adolescence is the most vulnerable period that every individual goes through in their life. The physical and mental changes that occur at this phase creates an adult from a child. But due to lack of awareness, the teenagers of our country don’t know how to cope up with all those changes, and this leads to …. Read More
Second Episode of ‘Bridges, not Borders’ Held Successfully
Bridges, Not Borders is a homegrown virtual cross-cultural exchange program exclusively designed for teenagers to offer an immersive experience about cultural understanding between nations and people. By offering safe and exciting ways for young people to fulfil their dreams of discovering a new culture through learning, we help create better global citizens. In this episode, …. Read More
Not Men; Patriarchy: Rape Culture and GBV discussion via General Meeting of Reflective Teens
On Friday, October 17, 2020, core members of Reflective Teens arranged a General Meeting with the honorable Board Members. Keeping the current context in mind, this meeting’s main agenda was to discuss Rape and Gender-Based Violence and steps Reflective Teens members could take as changemakers. The meeting was officiated by Ms. Eeshita Azad, the Non-executive …. Read More
‘Introduction to Online Workshop Participation’ held Successfully
On Tuesday, October 6, 2020, a workshop was conducted by Reflective Teens’ non-executive chair Ms. Eeshita Azad, a fellow at Arts Fundraising and Philanthropy, United Kingdom, and Mentor of Middlesex University. The title of the workshop was ‘Introduction to Online Workshop Participation’.All the executive body members were present along with three campus ambassadors. The main …. Read More
The very first RT Brainery (Virtual) completed successfully
RT Brainery (Virtual), a four-week-long online skill-building weekend program was initiated by Reflective Teens to ensure the best use of time for students during quarantine due to the COVID-19 lockdown. Under the banner of the regular RT Brainery program, this was a pilot project based only on online platform. With skilled instructors and engaging classes …. Read More
The First Episode of ‘Bridges, not Borders’ Held Successfully
Even though we are more connected to each other in this era of globalization and social media, but how much do we actually know about each other? how much do we know about the history, heritage and culture of other nations around the globe? With that aim in mind, Reflective teens in collaboration with Global …. Read More
Impact Report | rt Advantage | Teenage Mental Health and Wellbeing
Teenagers around the globe currently suffer from mental health issues more than anything else. And the problem is worse when it comes to countries like Bangladesh where people have mostly zero awareness about this type of serious problems. At an age where they are supposed to take steps to build up their future, we see …. Read More