What is the Female Leadership Academy

The mission of ACT is to engage women of all ages in leadership opportunities that will promote social and personal change. The purpose of the Female Leadership Academy is to fulfill ACT’s mission.

The FLA targets 12-15 young women ages 16-23 years old of all backgrounds, in particular women of color, but not limited to. The participants learn about the women's movement, feminism, social justice issues, reproductive health and justice, leadership and so much more! The FLA meets approximately 3-4 times monthly on evening nights and weekends. Throughout the 8 month program (beginning in September and ending in May), the young women learn from didactic lectures with guest speakers from a variety of women's advocacy and leadership groups such as REACH LA, Planned Parenthood Mar Monte, NARAL California, California Latinas for Reproductive Justice, Immigrant Legal Resource Center, The Community Water Project, and ACLU. The interactive sessions and skill building activities help develop their leadership qualities while educating them about issues affecting women of all ages and marginalized populations of people. Included in the leadership training are advocacy, grass roots organizing and policy making topics.

With the knowledge gained, the FLA completes community projects focused on reproductive health and women's issues. During past academies, participants have completed projects centered around SB 71, Comprehensive Sex Education, Emergency Contraception Access, Family Pact Services Awareness, Sex Trafficking Awareness and one group put together a rally for access and information for teens in Tulare County. The class of 2008 implemented a fantastic event, Valley Rally: Coming Out for Justice which will become an annual event for ACT to take place each Spring. During the class of 2009, participants worked diligently on the Coming Out For Justice event and successfully hosted Dolores Huerta as the keynote speaker.

The primary objectives of the Female Leadership Academy are:
To increase knowledge of women’s issues internationally, nationally, statewide and locally;
To develop leadership skills among local women and girls;
To provide opportunities that connect local women and girls to statewide and national initiatives and movements; and
To provide guidance and mentoring for the creation and implementation of a local leadership project that addresses women’s health issues, with a specific emphasis on reproductive health and rights.

Become a mentor for the FLA participants!

Become a mentor for the FLA participants!
Contact person: Co-Director/FLA Coordinator - Erin Garner-Ford
or
ACT Co-Director- Robyn Flores
MySpace: www.myspace.com/actforwomenandgirls

The Coordinator of the Academy, Erin Garner-Ford, is a graduate of California State University, Chico with a bachelor’s degree in Multicultural and Gender Studies with an emphasis in Women’s Studies. She earned her Master's degree from Fresno Pacific in Leadership and Organizational Studies. Her background includes participation on ACT's Board of Directors, an internship with Planned Parenthood and CSU, Chico’s Women Center.

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