From Kenny Myers <[email protected]>
Subject Youth Organizers Had a Hot Organizing Summer 😎
Date August 25, 2023 5:34 PM
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John,
As summer winds down, let’s take a look back at all of the incredible work Alliance Network youth organizers put in to continue developing strong leaders and turn out voters, all while taking time to rest and restore through self-care!
Here’s how the Alliance Network crushed their summer bucket list:
The Alliance Network's Summer Highlights
Developing Young Leaders
[link removed] [[link removed]] Earlier this month, Leaders Igniting Transformation (LIT) brought a group of high school students to Madison, Wisconsin for their Youth Power Summit, a three-day event packed with training to expand the students’ organizing knowledge and fun with the LIT staff.
Celebrating Local Wins
[link removed] [[link removed]] Ohio Student Association (OSA) worked to turn out voters for the Issue 1 special election, which was an attempt by the Ohio Legislature to make it more difficult to pass abortion protections as a constitutional amendment this fall. OSA knocked over 50,000 doors in the run-up to the election. On August 8th, Ohio voted NO to Issue 1, a big win ahead of the fall election, by a 57-43 margin.
Art & Advocacy
[link removed] [[link removed]] This summer, Forward Montana released the third edition of Transcendent Joy, a zine for and by LGBTQ2S+ Montanans. This year’s theme is “Big Gay Planet,” which evokes the interconnectedness between queerness and nature.
[link removed] [[link removed]] In addition to graduating young leaders from their annual summer program, Ed Justice University, the Georgia Youth Justice Coalition (GYJC) spent the summer collecting signatures to get the fight against Cop City on the ballot in Georgia, and is planning to launch their Young People’s Platform which will help drive the rest of their fight for a better future for young Georgians.
Read more of the Alliance Network’s summer highlights over on the Alliance blog!
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After a summer packed with leadership training, community events, and local elections, the Alliance Network is gearing up for the Civic Holidays and the rest of what's to come this fall.
Stay tuned for more people-powered actions and updates from your favorite network of youth organizers!
Kenny Myers [link removed] [[link removed]]
Director of Network Capacity
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