Black Girls for Liberation (BGfL) is an organization dedicated to nurturing Black girls through advocacy, education, and identity development. Through monthly programming, engaging curricula, and community service, we aim to cultivate a supportive community where Black girls can flourish.
Volunteer Opportunities: We are seeking passionate college students to join us in this transformative work.
Volunteers will:
Research Initiatives: Conduct research on Black girlhood and cultural identity development to inform our work and expand understanding in this field.
Social Media Support: Assist with creating, editing, and posting content that highlights our programs, events, and impact.
Video Production: Support in filming, editing, and uploading short videos to share the stories and voices of Black girls and our community.
Time Commitment: 5–10 hours per month, with opportunities to grow based on interest and availability. We welcome college sophomores, juniors, and seniors from any discipline with a passion for supporting Black girls and a commitment to equity and advocacy.
This is a unique opportunity to be part of a transformative movement for Black girlhood, contribute to meaningful change, and grow as a leader and advocate.