Planned Parenthood Generation Action

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Planned Parenthood Generation Action (PPGenAction) is a movement of young people across identities and issues that organizes with, by, and for their generation inorder to achieve reproductive freedom; led by the national Youth Organizing Team (the "Youth Squad") at Planned Parenthood Action Fund which leverages their expertise in youth organizing, leadership development, voter engagement programs, and infrastructure building to motivate, empower, train, and provide resources to support young people, affiliates, and partners in building power nationally. To ensure that young people's lives are at the center of our movement, our key priorities are: inclusivity, fighting abortion stigma, trans inclusion, elections, and movement and power building.

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Planned Parenthood Generation Action


Fairfax Virginia
United States

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