Spark Change Day Ignites Civic Engagement, Advocacy Know-how for Texas’ Tween and Teen Girls
Mental health, gender equity, dating violence and more on the agenda
Spark Change Day is a half-day, interactive virtual event that will inspire Texas girls in grades 6 – 12 to develop their unique voice so they can effectively advocate for themselves and issues they care about. The event, which is offered at no charge, will be held on Saturday, May 15, 2021, from 1-5pm. Pre-registration is required.
Interactive Virtual Advocacy and Advocacy Event for Girls
The interactive event will include a training on the power of advocacy, a review of the legislative process, interactive exploration of issues which impact girls in our nation and the opportunity to hear from local and national policymakers. Speakers include U.S. Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, Texas State Senator Sarah Eckhardt, Austin Mayor Pro Tem Natasha Harper-Madison, Houston City Council Member Abbie Kamin, Texas State Representative Celia Israel and Texas State Representative Ana-Maria Ramos. The event format will include live and recorded videos, small group breakouts and the opportunity to interact with strong female role models.
"We would normally hold this event at the Texas Capitol and visit with elected officials," says Adreayn Torrez, Girls Empowerment Network program coordinator. "This year, we created a fully virtual event which makes it possible for girls across the state and elected officials at many levels to get involved and still feel the magic of connecting with another."
Local, state and national elected officials and activists have been invited to participate to share their experiences, give advice and answer questions girls have. Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, State Representative Ana-Maria Ramos (Dallas County), State Representative Vikki Goodwin (Travis County), State Representative Donna Howard (Travis County), Travis County Attorney Delia Garza, Austin Mayor Pro-Tem Natasha Harper-Madison, Austin City Council Member Vanessa Fuentes and Austin City Council Member Paige Ellis are among speakers who have been confirmed so far.
Girls in grades 6 – 12 and those who are trans and non-binary are invited to register for Spark Change Day today. After registration, attendees will be sent the secure link to attend. While donations are appreciated, there is no cost to attend.
Spark Change Project Gives Girls Opportunities to Lead and Advocate
Spark Change Day is part of the Spark Change Project, a partnership between Girls Empowerment Network and the Excellence & Advancement Foundation. Together the two organizations launched this initiative to center girls of color as leaders in advocacy, help them discover their activist voices and galvanize their peers to advocate for positive social change. High school facilitators of the Spark Change Project supported with peer mentors, located in both Austin and Houston, have been instrumental in designing the event agenda.
“We have empowered a small cohort of high-achieving girls of color and given them a safe place to learn about activism and then a safe space to invite others to join them,” says Eva Ackerman, community programs coordinator, Excellence & Advancement Foundation. “This opportunity teaches girls how to self-advocate for their community and can have important mental health benefits throughout their lives.”
More Advocacy and Activism Activities and Events for Texas Girls
Earlier this year, the high school Spark Change Facilitators held a virtual Town Hall where they invited discussion amongst their peers on topics such mental health, school to prison pipeline, environmental justice, bodily autonomy, racial justice, LGBTQIA+ equity and injustices in the school system. They used these experiences to create the agenda for Spark Change Day and will be co-facilitating small groups with topic experts.
Later in the summer, Spark Change Camp will be offered in Austin to continue the exploration of advocacy and activism. Spark Change Camp for girls entering grades 6 – 12 will be held in-person in Austin from Monday, August 2 to Friday, August 6.
For girls interested in learning about advocacy and civic engagement but unable to attend, Girls Empowerment Network also offers the Unstoppable Activist Spark Kit, an all-in-one girl power activity box with a colorful journal outlining activities and prompts that teaches girls about the power of advocacy and invites them to get involved about causes they care about. The popular boxes that teach self-efficacy and the Six Cs for girls in grades 6 – 12 includes virtual connections with peers and girl experts.