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Our December featured fellows are...
All Class of 2008 fellows!!!!
As you know, each month we feature one or two fellows who are doing great work on their campuses and in their communities. Check out all of this year's featured fellows.
It’s been an amazing year. More than 100 fellows designed and implemented Blueprints for Social Justice, and we’ve provided more than $100,000 in support to fellows working across the country on progressive issues of their choosing.
And what issues they were! Members of the Class of 2008 organized their campuses around issues ranging from voting rights and get-out-the-vote efforts to environmental justice, health care, reproductive choice, international human rights and equal rights.
They strengthened the capacity and sustainability of progressive organizations on campus and collaborated with fellows around the country sharing strategies, tactics and resources. Check out fellows' Blueprints here!
Fellows continue to create meaningful social change on the local, state, nationwide and international level. As fellows continue to implement and evaluate their Blueprints, we will share their successes and lessons learned.
So, from all of us on staff at YP4, we want to say congratulations to the entire 2008 fellowship class. You are all featured fellows!
Please take a moment to share your experience (or ask your own questions):
What do you stand for?
How did you learn about YP4 and the fellowship?
What’s been the most valuable thing about the fellowship?
How did you come up with your Blueprint idea?
Is there a particular moment that stood out to you in working on your Blueprint?
What advice would you give to the incoming 2009 fellowship class?
What’s next for you? How will you continue to be involved with the progressive movement? What will you do once you graduate?
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