To celebrate Women's History Month, CLASP is highlighting young women of color who are making history. Throughout March, we will share profiles of incredible young leaders impacting change in their communities. Our first two profiles feature Brenda Perez and Isabel Coronado, two young women who participated in our Capitol Hill briefing, Our Ground, Our Voices: Toward Economic Justice for Young Women of Color.
Below are sample tweets about our first two profiles -- look out for other profiles later this month!
Sample Tweets for Brenda
- Brenda Perez is a #YWOC who is making history. To learn how, go visit her profile, http://bit.ly/2U40g4i
- #YWOC are one of the most invisible populations in policy, but they are instrumental to systemic and institutional change. To learn more, visit bit.ly/33qGBPa
Sample Tweets for Isabel:
- .@graduateisabel is a YWOC who is reimagining the criminal justice system. To learn how, visit her profile, http://bit.ly/3945Qbc
- Racial disparities in the #criminaljustice system are one key reason why #YWOC are disproportionately affected by #massincarceration. #SupportYWOC #youthjustice bit.ly/33qGrY6
- Over 30% of women in the US are women of color, but they make up less than 10% of Congress. #YWOC deserve to be part of the discussion about the policies that impact their lives and their communities. bit.ly/33qGBPa
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