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Morgan Hill’s Young Women Leaders in the Press

 

9-20  Sobrato High School Junior Helps Group Fund And Make Masks For Frontline Workers

“Eager to give back to the community despite current limitations, a group of volunteers has organized efforts in which mask ambassadors machine sew masks, and card creators design heartfelt illustrations and messages. …”    READ MORE

 

8-20  AAUW’s Young Women Leaders Celebrate 100 Years of Voting Rights

” … 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of a crucial moment in voting history: the ratification of women’s right to vote. The fight for the 19th amendment was no easy task. . …”    READ MORE

 

9-20 Youth Urge Climate Change Action

“Local students, activists and public officials descended on Morgan Hill City Hall the afternoon of Sept. 20 to raise awareness of climate change and encourage others—including government officials—to take action for a healthier environment. …”    READ MORE

 

9-19 Young People Urge Leaders to Take Climate Change Action

“… Young people have the highest stakes in a future where Earth’s environment is transformed by a climate catastrophe caused in part by carbon emissions, said Hassti Tirgardoon, 15, a student at Gilroy Early College Academy. That’s why she and other members of the Young Women Leaders Conference organized the rally to put a spotlight on the young people’s desire for change.  . …”    READ MORE

 

3-19 Future Women Leaders to Gather April 6

“Young women around the world are beginning to find their voice, whether it be through the fight for gun regulation like Emma Gonzalez, environmental change like Greta Thunberg, more diversity in the media like Yara Shahidi or global education like Malala Yousafzai. . …”    READ MORE

 

4-18 Building a Team of Future Women Leaders Teaches Valuable Life-Skill Lessons

“Young women around the world are beginning to find their voice, whether it be through the fight for gun regulation like Emma Gonzalez, environmental change like Greta Thunberg, more diversity in the media like Yara Shahidi or global education like Malala Yousafzai. . …”    READ MORE