From Madelyn Amos | Feminist Campus <[email protected]>
Subject Feeling **not great** about the inauguration?
Date January 21, 2025 6:26 PM
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Dear John,
Feeling a certain type of way about today's inauguration?
We understand, and that's why we are looking forward to being in the same room with hundreds of feminists from high schools and colleges across the country for NYFLC.
NYFLC is a weekend full of learning from truly extraordinary feminists, some who have committed their lives to this work and others who are emerging leaders. NYFLC is a chance to recognize that we are a part of something big, a community of activists working for justice.
This year's NYFLC will be March 29-31 and is the perfect place to learn about current political issues, hear from inspirational leaders on how to push back, and meet fellow feminist student activists.
REGISTER TODAY! [[link removed]]
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Here's an overview of what the conference schedule looks like:
Saturday, March 29 & Sunday, March 30
Join us for days jam-packed with general assemblies featuring national speakers and panels diving deep into feminist issues. On Saturday and Sunday of NYFLC, you'll learn about current issues and gain new organizing tactics and strategies to mobilize in your school and your community. Panels will cover topics ranging from protecting reproductive rights and publishing the Equal Rights Amendment to ending gender apartheid in Afghanistan.
Monday, March 31
The third day of NYFLC is dedicated to providing students with hands-on experience on Capitol Hill! After learning about a range of feminist issues facing our country and communities, students take their knowledge, power, and voices to Capitol Hill for a Congressional Advocacy Day where they meet with lawmakers and legislative aides from their home states and districts.
The Feminist Majority Foundation is proud to be an intergenerational movement that works to build and uplift student leaders through our Girls Learn International and Feminist Campus programs.
Being at a conference with hundreds of other young activists is an indescribable feeling. It’s the recognition that we are a part of something big, a community of dedicated students working for justice across the country and the world. It’s a reminder that young people are powerful beyond measure. And it’s the energy we need to carry our movement forward.
Registration is now open! Pass this message along to feminist students you know, and register now [[link removed]] for an action-packed weekend!
Hope to see you there!
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Madelyn Amos
Feminist Campus
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