NEW LEADERS INSTITUTE
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NEW LEADERS INSTITUTE
HBGC NEW LEADERS INSTITUTE May 9 - August 22 Are you a youth ages 14-22 that identifies as a person of color and as LGBTQ* (Including same gender loving/gender non-conforming) Do you have a love for your community and a passion for social justice? Are you interested in working with likeminded youth to produce your own community event or social justice campaign? Then HBGC’s New Leaders Institute is for you! Email [email protected] to apply for the program or to request more information. What is the New Leaders Institute? The Hispanic Black Gay Coalition’s New Leaders Institute is an activist development program for black and Latino/a & other LGBTQ youth of color in the Boston Metropolitan Area. Over the course of 14 weeks, participants will attend a series of workshops ranging from Trans 101 to Civic Engagement. Participants will also have the chance to give back to their communities by using the skills that they have learned through the workshops to collaborate on two events in their own communities. What can participants expect to gain from participating in the New Leaders Institute? - Build your resume and extend your professional network Gain experience organizing and implementing projects, events, and campaigns for social change in your own community Meet and collaborate with other LGBTQ youth of color looking to make an impact in their communities Receive ongoing support from HBGC in launching your own group or organization Receive end-of-program certificates and references that may be helpful in gaining future employment What are the New Leaders Institute program application requirements? - All applicants must be able attend ALL scheduled workshops and events. All applicants must identify as an LGBTQ and as person of color. All applicants must be between the ages of 14 and 22 years old. All applicants should have a love for their community and a passion for social justice and community outreach & education. What trainings and workshops will New Leaders Institute participants attend? - Building Better Communities: Best Practices in Partner Abuse Prevention Examining The School-To-Prison Pipeline Navigating Academia As An LGBTQ* Person Of Color Trans 101 Lobbying Elected Officials and Power Players Internalized Oppression Know Your Rights: Bullying and Harassment 1 Social Determinants of Health and HIV 101 Trauma 101: Responding & Understanding Trauma Body Positivity For Social Justice, Health and Wellness 1 1 What are the dates for the mandatory workshops and event planning meetings? May 9: Orientation May 16: Workshop 1 May 23: Workshop 2 May 30: Field Experience June 6 Workshop 3 June 20: Workshop 4 June 27: Event Planning Meeting July 11: Workshop 5 July 18: Workshop 6 July 25: Event Planning Meeting August 1: Workshop 7 August 8: Workshop 8 August 15: Workshop 9 August 22: Workshop 10 Workshops and Event Planning Meetings will be held from 12pm-3pm at HBGC Headquarters (485 Columbus Ave, Boston, MA)