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BART and Alliance for Girls release a first-of-its-kind youth-informed framework to improve safety
A newly released report centers the ideas of local girls and gender-expansive youth by outlining steps BART can take to advance gender equity, create a welcoming environment, and measure the effectiveness of strategies.
Building Imagined Communities: AFG’s 2024-2029 Strategic Plan
We are excited to share the results of Alliance for Girls’* new strategic plan, which charts the course of our collective future to facilitate generative change with and for girls and gender-expansive youth and the organizations that serve them.
Meet Chantal Hildebrand, AFG’s New Co-Executive Director
Meet our new Co-Executive Director, Chantal Hildebrand. Advancing gender equity and justice internationally and here in California has been her life’s work. Chantal joined AFG nearly three years ago as Director of Programs. The following year, she was promoted as AFG’s Deputy Director.
AFG 2023 Winter Newsletter
AFG has seen a lot of big changes in the last year. Tune in to our latest blog post for a recap of what 2023 brought AFG.
Introducing AFG’s New Co-Executive Directors: Welcome Chantal & Linda
A few weeks ago, we shared that after much consideration and staff and board discussions, AFG was moving into a Co-Executive Director model. Today, we are excited to announce that Chantal Hildebrand and Linda Lu will serve as our inaugural Co-Executive Directors!
Celebrating State Policy that Center the Safety of Girls and Gender-Expansive Youth
Over the last month, Alliance for Girls (AFG) has celebrated some exciting legislation wins, and below are some updates from our data-driven state policy advocacy efforts. In each of these pieces of legislation, our girl-centered research was uplifted to highlight the need for both of these bills.
Check Out Our Op-Ed in Ethnic Media Services about SB434!
Earlier this year, Senator Dave Min and the Stop AAPI Hate coalition introduced SB 434, Public Transit for All: Improving Safety & Increasing Ridership. The bill would require California’s top ten public transit systems to collect qualitative and quantitative data about rider experiences with harassment and is awaiting Governor Newsom’s signature.
An Exciting Update from Alliance for Girls
After much consideration and staff and board discussions, AFG will move into a Co-Executive Director model. In the coming weeks, we will announce our new Co-Executive Directors – two people who will lead AFG together.
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Emma’s Thank You Note to the AFG Community
Read our Founding Executive Director, Emma Mayerson’s Thank You Note to the AFG Community.
NEW Case Study! Safety in Numbers: How to Prevent Sexual Harassment on Public Transit
Today, we are proud to release Safety in Numbers: How the Not One More Girl Initiative Addresses Sexual Harassment and Gender-Based Violence, a case study that captures our journey, impact and learning of this first phase.
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The Girls* Resource Hub is Now LIVE!
We’re thrilled to announce the new and improved AFG Girls* Resource Hub! Formerly the Girls Service Directory, the AFG Girls Resource Hub is an interactive, online directory of organizations that provide programming and/or services for girls and gender-expansive youth across California, with particular focus on the Bay Area and Los Angeles County.
Together, we developed a bold vision for girls and gender-expansive youth in LA!
We are excited to share that our Los Angeles Kick-Off Event hosted last month was a SUCCESS! THANK YOU to all the community leaders and youth who participated in creating a bold vision for girls and gender-expansive youth in LA County.
As states target TikTok, Gen Z teaches itself to navigate social media | San Francisco Chronicle | May 24, 2023
TikTok is the latest social media platform to draw political scrutiny — as well as more nuanced takes from Gen Zers who find connection and distress online.