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Youth Activist Scholarship

One of the coolest things about running the  FBomb is when people email me about really awesome stuff they want me to pass on specifically to teenage girls.

I recently got this notice about the ACLU Youth Activist Scholarship Program:

Seeking Passionate Young Activists!

If you are a high school senior committed to activism and defending civil liberties in your community, then we have an opportunity for you: the ACLU is now accepting applications for the 2010 ACLU Youth Activist Scholarship Program. For those of you who don’t know the ACLU, they are our nation's guardian of liberty, working daily in courts, legislatures and communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties that the Constitution and laws of the United States guarantee to everyone in this country.

Now more than ever, young people around the country are taking a stand for their rights, as well as the rights of their peers. Despite the adversity they face in their efforts, these passionate young leaders refuse to back down! Every year, the ACLU honors and celebrates these civil libertarians through an opportunity to participate in the Youth Activist Scholarship Program. In this year’s program, 15 high school seniors will win a $7,000 scholarship towards their first year in college. Scholarship recipients will also attend the "Youth Activist Institute" at the ACLU National office in New York City, where they will hone their activism and leadership skills and learn about civil liberties directly from the ACLU staff. The program is a great opportunity for young leaders to meet other activists from around the country and be recognized for their accomplishments!

Check out the ACLU National website, where you can find more scholarship information and read about last year’s scholarship winners and their remarkable achievements towards civil liberties, tolerance, free speech, and equality.

This scholarship has been given to some really awesome young women's rights activists in the past, like Angelina Momanyi and Natalia Thompson (scroll to bottom for Natalia).

It'd be so cool if an FBomb reader won this, and judging by submissions and comments I've read in just the past few months, I know you guys are up to this!



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