Hi there,
In case you missed this email, I just wanted to lift it up for you. In particular, I strongly encourage you to read the quotes from some of the youth activists we've trained this year.
For example, Jasmin - who is 17 years old - had this to say about why she's working with us:
- “As a young person in today’s society, it’s sometimes challenging to talk to adults, especially parents, about sex education. During my childhood, I never received sex education in my household. I want to help educate those who don't have the privilege of getting to understand their bodies the way they should.”
- Jasmin, AMAZE Youth Ambassador
With their dedication and your financial support, we can keep the pressure on policy makers in 2022 and ensure that young people have the resources and support they need to live healthy lives and thrive.
Donate $50 to Advocates for Youth to help support youth activists today.
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From: Debra Hauser, Advocates for Youth
Date: Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 9:14 AM
Subject: ✅ Fund the future this Giving Tuesday
To: [email protected]
Hi John,
This week is one of the most important weeks for youth activism in the challenging year of 2021. It’s AIDS Awareness week, with World AIDS Day tomorrow. Tomorrow also marks the Supreme Court session on Mississippi’s restrictive abortion law, and the marches and rallies around the country in support of abortion access. As always, young o people are at the forefront of activism, education, and progress.
Donate $50 to Advocates for Youth to help support youth activists with training, seed grants, and resources in 2022.
This year, we witnessed draconian challenges to voting rights as well as coordinated conservative threats to sex education, the teaching of honest American history, and the ability of trans youth to fully participate in school - as well as the most devastating attack on abortion access yet. But young people aren’t backing down. They’re galvanized by controversy and committed to protecting reproductive and sexual health and rights for all young people.
I’m inspired by these young people, and I want to share just a few of their own thoughts on activism in 2021:
- “I do this work for my younger self, my future children, and for my ancestors & foremothers. I do this work for those who share my stories, pain, and trauma. Most importantly I do this work because our health and wellbeing is political; it is a radical act of healing and self love to center safety, sovereignty, and joy in our bodies. We will build our liberated world by fully embodying revolution and healing.”
- Sarah, Young Women of Color Leadership Council
- “As a young person in today’s society, it’s sometimes challenging to talk to adults, especially parents, about sex education. During my childhood, I never received sex education in my household. I want to help educate those who don't have the privilege of getting to understand their bodies the way they should.”
- Jasmin, AMAZE Youth Ambassador
- “I grew up in Texas, and quickly learned that access to comprehensive sex education, birth control, and abortion isn't guaranteed for young people. It's important for me to not only fight for access, but to support other young people in finding their passions, strength, and political homes within this incredible movement.”
- Deana, Youth Abortion Support Collective
- “I hope my story empowers others to speak up and speak out about the future of reproductive rights and continue to fight for body autonomy. I will never be afraid or be ashamed again and I refuse to let anyone ever make me feel that way again.”
- Karli, Engaging Communities around HIV Organizing
With their dedication and your financial support, we can keep the pressure on policy makers in 2022 and ensure that young people have the resources and support they need to live healthy lives and thrive.
I’m proud to work alongside these young people. Support us with a donation of $50 today.
Thank you for your support,
Debra Hauser
President
Advocates for Youth
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