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A bold graphic design featuring the "The FaceOut Project" logo in the top center with a black background. Below it, the phrase "ACTIVISM HUB" is prominently displayed, with the word "ACTIVISM" tilted in all caps, white font on a red and gray diagonal banner overlapping the word "HUB" in white. The background is textured black with geometric elements around the text.

 "We are powerful, not despite the complexities of our bodies, but because of them."

                                                                                              --Patty Berne, founding member of the Disability Justice Movement

• Free one-hour weekly virtual event

  • Open to kind humans with facial difference

• Empower and be empowered by others through sharing our stories and creating change together

• Optional social time after

• No commitment necessary

What To Expect

If you're new to community activism, don't worry...you're not alone! The word "activism" can sound daunting, but really, all it means is that through connecting and forming friendships with each other, we find our power to make change in the world. Here's what a meeting might look like:

 

Schedule:

Community check-in/icebreaker

• Discussion on topic of the day

• Optional social time

There's no one right way to be an activist!

Our activism is limitless and takes on so many forms

from art, to writing letters to politicians, 

to being strong advocates to creating care for our community members.

 

We do this work to secure human rights historically denied to the FD community, but also in service to all other social movements. Collective liberation means we cannot limit ourselves to a single issue.

 

Our time together is short, but it certainly packs a punch! We hope you will leave feeling like you are part of a powerful

 

community that is inviting, nurturing, and has the capacity to change the world.

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The FaceOut Project Activism Cohort is FREE to participants.
Come activate the world with us!

(From left to right): Rasheer Dopson, Mette Kim-Larsen, Jenny Kattlove, Amanda Bomar, and Adrian Quebenco stand side by side with their arms around each other and smile at the camera . They are at Loyola Marymount University where they represented The FaceOut Project.

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