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Feminist School : An experiential learning experience for young feminists
Enrollment in this course is by invitation only

Feminist School: An experiential learning experience for young feminists Pilot by UNGEI & G@W Feminist School is an action and peer-based learning programme based on experiential learning. It will comprise a cohort of 20 young feminist activists working in the gender justice and/or education space. These participants will be the trailblazers, exploring this programme and Gender at Work’s new virtual learning space.
Enrollment in this course is by invitation only

About This Course

This is an invite only course.

Feminist School is an action and peer-based learning programme based on experiential learning. It will comprise a cohort of 20 young feminist activists working in the gender justice and/or education space. These participants will be the trailblazers, exploring this programme and Gender at Work’s new virtual learning space. Feminist School will go through a six-week journey of learning Gender at Work conceptual tools and approaches. These tools will be taught in the context of being a young feminist organizer in the gender and education community. Each session will welcome a Gender at Work Associate who has worked with these approaches. Each session will also explore self and collective care, starting with a holistic activity to ground participants. We acknowledge that this world is stressful, and thus Feminist School aims to be a space to recharge, grow and connect with yourselves and each other. We intend to create a brave and informal space for learning, sharing, and empathy. .

Requirements

There will be 20 participants: young feminist activists who are a part of UNGEI through the GAC or through Transform Education, as well as those who work with G@W. These will be activists who have a strong relationship with UNGEI or G@W and with whom we will continue to work with in the future. They are passionate activists, advocates, and policy influencers who are mobilizing and co-creating solutions. They come from diverse backgrounds and experiences. They are curious and have a strong desire to learn. They will commit to sharing the knowledge with their communities/ networks/ colleagues. This is an invite only course.

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Enrollment in this course is by invitation only