Dear Dry,
*Early Bird Registration for the 11th Annual National Young Feminist Leadership Conference ends TOMORROW! [ https://org.salsalabs.com/o/1400/p/salsa/event/common/public/?event_KEY=82727 ] *
We couldn’t be more excited about this year’s NYFLC. On March 21 and 22, we’ll convene to cover topics from global women’s rights to reproductive justice and go over the basics of campus organizing - and on March 23, we’ll go to Capital Hill and tell legislators what matters to us. The conference will feature campus activists, feminist and political leaders, and other public figures. You’ll have the chance to take action, get inspired, network with other activists, and even grab some feminist gear or explore the nation’s capital! Young feminists from across the country will be at this year’s NYFLC, and you won’t want to miss out.
Our Early Bird rates are $25 for individuals and $20 per person for groups of five or more people. After Early Bird Registration closes, those rates will go up - so don’t hesitate! **Register today. [ https://org.salsalabs.com/o/1400/p/salsa/event/common/public/?event_KEY=82727 ]*** *We’re also offering spectacular rates on lodging in the conference hotel for attendees at $132/night for a room that sleeps up to four individuals.
We want you – and your whole feminist campus group! – to attend this year’s NYFLC, so start your planning now and you can receive funding from your college or university to help you get here! Questions? Don’t hesitate to contact us at [ mailto:nyflc@feminist.org ]*nyflc@feminist.org* [ mailto:nyflc@feminist.org ] or call 703-522-2214 and ask to speak to a conference representative.
We’re looking forward to seeing a diverse array of feminists at the conference this year, and we hope you’ll join us in celebrating more than a decade of young feminist action and leadership across the nation.
*Save a seat at NYFLC 2015 today. [ https://org.salsalabs.com/o/1400/p/salsa/event/common/public/?event_KEY=82727 ]*
Until March,
*FMF Campus Team*
“Alyssa, Ashleigh, Edwith, Nancy, duVergne and Taylor”