[[link removed]] Alliance Network Summer 2021 Plans: Learn ✅ Organize ✅ Rest ✅
As summer wraps up, we are looking back at the incredible work youth organizers in our network put in to develop strong youth leaders in their communities and organize to fight racist voter suppression all while setting aside the invaluable time to restore through self-care. Here is how the Alliance Network crushed their summer to-do list: [[link removed]]
Alliance Network Summer 2021 Plan: Learn ✅
Three members of LIT standing side by side with the person in the middle holding up a Black Hogwarts diploma [[link removed]]Two Forward Montana interns holding up clipboards that say register to vote at a farmers market [[link removed]]Left: Black Hogwarts graduation. Right: Forward Montana interns registering people to vote at a farmers market
Network organizations fostered the development and civic education of over 100 young people through internships, fellowships, and other organizing programs . This includes Leaders Igniting Transformation’s famous Black Hogwarts program where young organizers are trained to become the next leaders in Wisconsin, Washington Bus’ summer internship, Virginia Student Power Network’s summer fellowship, and more. These leadership development programs not only help more young people find their political homes, they grow the next generation of young leaders.
Alliance Network Summer 2021 Plans: Organize ✅
[[link removed]]Ohio Student Association members canvassing for Citizens for a Safer Cleveland Initiative
Online and in the field, we saw organizations continue to do what they do best — organize. Minnesota Youth Collective gathered signatures for the “Keep St. Paul Home” campaign to stabilize rent prices. MOVE Texas kept up the relentless fight to block voter suppression efforts. Ohio Student Association worked in coalition to get an initiative on the ballot that would increase police accountability and create a civilian police review board. It truly was a hot organizing summer.
Alliance Network Summer 2021 Plans: Rest ✅
But it was not all hard work and no play! Organizations across the network ( including the Alliance staff! [[link removed]] ) took time this summer to rest and recharge after working non-stop this year to keep their communities engaged and elected officials accountable. In the words of Chicago Votes, “You cannot pour from an empty cup. Resting is radical.” Learn more about how Alliance Network organizations spent their summers in our latest blog post.
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Civic Holidays
With the end of summer we are now gearing up to celebrate the Civic Holidays ! The Civic Holidays are days of action that strengthen and celebrate our country’s democracy. They include National Voter Registration Day, National Voter Education Week, Vote Early Day, and Election Hero Day.
[[link removed]]For the 4th year in a row, our sister organization, the Alliance for Youth Organizing, is teaming up with the Students Learn Students Vote Coalition to run Campus Takeover [[link removed]] — a nationwide effort to mobilize students around elections and create a culture of civic engagement on college campuses on the Civic Holidays.
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This summer, the Alliance Network took the time to foster and develop the skills of young people to take action by learning how to effectively testify, march, and fight for progressive policies that will help our people thrive. Youth organizers know that creating political homes where young people can fight for our communities while having a safe space to rest is how we build towards a better future.
This is how we build a movement that is truly of young people, by young people, for all people.
Rebecca Gorena
Senior Program Director
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