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SAVE THE DATE! AFG’s State of the Girl Initiative | Join our Pláticas!
We're excited to announce AFG’s State of the Girl Initiative, created in collaboration with girls and gender-expansive youth of color and the organizations that support them.
We invite our members and champions to our in-person and virtual SGI Pláticas to engage in powerful conversations about the first-of-its-kind State of the Bay Area Girl* County Profiles.
Registration opening soon. Save the Date and be part of this groundbreaking effort!
Building Imagined Communities: Virtual Members Meeting! Wednesday, May 29th | 11am-1pm
Join us on Wednesday, May 29th, 11am-1pm for our Virtual Members Meeting to connect, celebrate, strategize, and learn from one another. This meeting is open to all girls and gender-expansive youth, as well as current AFG members, former members, and any organization serving girls and gender-expansive youth.
Join us for a conversation: Reimagining Safety on BART | Tuesday, April 23rd
Calling all girls and gender-expansive youth across the Bay Area, organizations that serve them, as well as advocates of transit equity to this event.
Meet Linda Lu, AFG’s New Co-Executive Director
Meet our new Co-Executive Director, Linda Lu!
Her work is on the cutting edge of feminist and decolonized research focusing on intergenerational communities and youth of color. We couldn’t be more excited to have her join the AFG team!
Honor International Day of the Girl by Reading AFG’s Newest Research: Hear Their Voices
Today, AFG is proud to release Hear Their Voices: The Experiences of Girls* & Gender-Expansive Youth in South and Southeast Los Angeles. This brief summarizes the findings of our research to date in LA County. It highlights our most recent community asset mapping report and accompanying heat map of the programs, services, and resources available to girls and gender-expansive youth in South and Southeast Los Angeles, specifically Service Planning Areas (SPAs) 6 and 7.