John,
We can’t wait until next year’s midterms to organize the resistance to Trump’s authoritarian takeover or to build a more equitable world.
This weekend we just wrapped up our six-week Youth Civic Engagement Fellowship, where we’ve trained 16 fellows—ranging in age from 15 to 24—on the skills they need to organize their communities right now. All are BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, or people of color), and they’ll each receive a $1,000 stipend thanks to your support.
Next, we’ll launch our Youth Advisory Council, where we’re giving high school students a chance to work alongside me and other policymakers to create meaningful change.
But we’re not just training the leaders of tomorrow. We’re also supporting candidates who are on the ballot this year, some of whom have been through our candidate training program:
Click here to watch our new video, which gives you a glimpse into our just-completed Youth Civic Engagement Fellowship, then donate to my Rooted in Community Leadership PAC to support leaders who will stand up to Trump’s authoritarianism and fight for our rights.
Thank you. Together, we are empowering the next generation and today’s progressive candidates to fight for our shared future.
In solidarity,
Rashida
---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Rashida Tlaib Date: Sat, Aug 23, 2025 Subject: We can’t wait until next year’s midterms: We need to act now.
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John,
In response to Trump’s authoritarian takeover, we’re organizing for today and for our future.
This weekend, we’re wrapping up our summer Youth Civic Engagement Fellowship. With your support, we’ve trained 16 fellows ranging in age from 15 to 24 years old. This year’s cohort is 100% BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, or people of color), 62.5% female, and 37.5% male.
By the end of this weekend, our youth fellows will have each completed 20 hours of field work and 30 hours of training and instruction from community leaders and experts in issue areas including environmental justice, education justice, the labor movement, knowing your rights, and criminal justice reform and the abolitionist movement. They’ve also been attending community meetings such as city council, school board, and board of police commissioners.
They’ll each receive a $1,000 stipend and they’ll move forward in their communities with skills on personal leadership, political and community organizing, and campaign communication. These young people are ready to make our world better.
After this weekend, we’ll prepare to launch our next big youth leadership program: our Youth Advisory Council, where we’re offering high school students an opportunity to work alongside me and other policymakers to create meaningful change.
Click here to watch our new video, which gives you a glimpse into the Youth Civic Engagement Fellowship and how we’re training the leaders of tomorrow. Then could you donate to my Rooted in Community Leadership PAC today to power our work, including supporting the progressive candidates we need right now?
In addition to supporting future leaders, we’re endorsing and supporting candidates who are rooted in their community and fighting for equity. One of these candidates is people’s champion Detroit City Council candidate Denzel McCampbell, who came in first in his recent primary election!
Next year’s midterms will be important, but we can’t afford to wait another year to bring positive change to our communities—which are struggling under high prices and authoritarian threats right now.
Local elections are underway across the country, and we will keep contributing to progressives’ campaigns to grow our power.
Click here to watch our new video, then donate to my Rooted in Community Leadership PAC today.
Together, we are empowering people of all ages to fight for our communities and our rights.
In solidarity,
Rashida
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