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Applications Open for 2021-2022 Youth Organizing Fellowship in US

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Deadline: 23-May-21

Do you want to get paid to build your organizing and leadership skills with Americans United and lead the movement for separation of religion and government? Are you 18-25 years old and an advocate in your community? If yes, then apply for the 2021-2022 Youth Organizing Fellowship!

The Youth Organizing Fellowship is a year-long leadership development program for a nation-wide cohort of ten young people (ages 18-25) to strengthen their organizing skills and lead the movement for separation of religion and government. Fellows will come from different backgrounds, be working on a variety of issues that intersect with the separation of religion and government, and have shared values of religious freedom and equality. Fellows meet virtually throughout the year (and once in person) for ongoing training and support while organizing events and campaigns in their local communities.

This Fellowship is right for you if you are already an activist in your community and want to dive deeper into activism for separation of religion and government. You should bring some knowledge and experience but also be excited to learn more. You should be a passionate advocate for the rights of LGBTQ people, religious minorities, the nonreligious, women, and communities of color. You might be advocating for campus, city, state, or federal policy change; building interfaith or cross-movement coalitions; or running programs to educate your peers. Maybe you run a faith-based or secular student group, work for an LGBTQ youth center, lead campaigns for social change, or play another leadership role in your community.

The Fellowship kicks off with a virtual convening, during which Fellows will get to meet AU and each other, learn new skills, and begin planning for the coming year. Then Fellows will continue to meet twice per month by video for ongoing training and support. Fellows will meet in person in Washington, DC in March before AU’s National Advocacy Summit, which Fellows will also attend. Fellows are expected to use the information and skills they gain to organize in their community, educate and recruit new supporters for AU, and host at least one educational or advocacy event in partnership with AU.

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For more information, visit https://www.au.org/tags/youth-organizing-fellowship

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