Learn how Black youth organizers in the Alliance network are transforming their communities and building brighter futures for us all.

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The Black youth organizers in the Alliance for Youth Action network are making history every single day as they build youth political power and make  change in their communities. They’re leading the fight for jobs that pay a living wage, expanding voting access, divesting from policing, affordable housing, and more. 

Learn how Black youth organizers in the Alliance network are transforming their communities and building brighter futures for us all. 

Head shot and quotes for 2 Black organizers, Victoria Dadet and Princeton Jackson

From the Civil Rights movement to today’s movement for Black lives, young Black organizers and activists have been at the forefront of every fight for social change. Now more than ever, it is crucial to amplify the voices of Black youth organizers who demand that Black lives truly matter, fight for Black liberation, and ensure Black people in the United States are seen in their full humanity. 

Join us in shining a light on the innovation, joy, and vision of the Black youth organizers in our network. Uplift their stories on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

To celebrating Black history and creating thriving Black futures,

Carmel Pryor
Senior Director of Communications

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