What does the acronym CFJ stand for?
Californians for Justice!
What is your host's name?
Trinity
Ashley
What is something that you can expect to learn from CFJ?
Public Speaking, Holding Space with Adults, Healthy Relationships--Boundaries and more.
Making friends, finding a political home/safe space, connecting with an adult ally.
All types of Political educations on-- racism, sexism, colorism, colonialism, intersectionality and much more.
What's the difference between Chapter and Core meetings?
Chapter: Weekly on-campus lunch meetings
Core: Meetings at off-campus office location 3 Mondays a month
How old is your host?
15 years old
16 years old
How can a student get involved with CFJ?
Talk to a club officer/chapter president at your school
Sign up with an Organizer
Look for us during Club Day
Message us directly on IG that you're from "X" region and you want to get involved
What is CFJ about?
CFJ is a statewide organization made up of high school students who fight for racial and educational justice.
What is your host's role with CFJ OR how did they get involved with CFJ?
Ashley is vice president and first joined CFJ through SYLA.
Trinity is the president and first joined CFJ by attending chapter meetings.
What are at least 2 types of leadership development opportunities that CFJ offers?
Paid Internships
Year-round-- political education and skill builders
Community Services
Field Trips & Retreats
Connection and Socials with other student leaders