The Rural Assembly will host the Rural Youth Summit from April 2-5 in McAllen, Texas. During the event, 50 delegates from rural places around the nation will gather to discuss rural and Native issues they believe are important to their lives and communities.
Mature, thoughtful youths from 16-24 years old are encouraged to apply to be a delegate by Jan. 31. Click here for more information on nominating a youth, or click here for more information about how to apply yourself. Here's some more insight on what the Rural Assembly is looking for in a delegate, according to their website:
Mature, thoughtful youths from 16-24 years old are encouraged to apply to be a delegate by Jan. 31. Click here for more information on nominating a youth, or click here for more information about how to apply yourself. Here's some more insight on what the Rural Assembly is looking for in a delegate, according to their website:
We look for individuals who are willing to engage in respectful and sometimes challenging conversations, and are committed to finding common ground to create solutions.
Most importantly, we seek participants who are excited and enthusiastic about making an impact in their local communities.
At the Rural Assembly, leadership takes many forms. Some of us are meant to carry megaphones, others write commentary or policy memos. Some craft art and poetry, while others stuff envelopes and work behind the scenes. But all roles are key to building community and creating change. We want all young people, especially those often caught on the margins or those serving community in quiet ways.
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