For Bay Area Muslim high schoolers (14 to 18 years old): This four-week interactive summer social justice training program hosted at MCC East Bay in Pleasanton equips teens with tools to critically understand their world, effectively challenge injustice & build legacies of positive change in our communities. Hosted at MCC, this empowerment training includes lunch weekly and is grounded in an optimistic Islamic worldview.
The Muslim Gamechangers Network (MGN) is a social justice training program that empowers high school students to make a positive change in their communities.
Sundays in September: Sept. 6, Sept. 13, Sept. 20 & Sept. 27 | MCC Conference Room | 2 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. | Register at mcceastbay.org/MGN | $50/teen (financial waivers available)
Sponsored by CAIR-SFBA & MCC East Bay. Please email mtabrez@cair.com if you need the fee reduced or waived for financial reasons.
MGNÂ is a social justice training program for Muslim high school students that equips participants with the tools to critically understand their world, effectively challenge injustice, and build legacies of positive change in their communities. The program consists of weekly interactive sessions centered on themes of identity, history, social responsibility, and organizing tools, all grounded in an Islamic worldview.
The standard fee to become a member of the Muslim Gamechangers Network is $50, and you must pay by the first day of the program to complete your registration. The MGN Membership fee helps us sustain this comprehensive empowerment project for our youth, including the cost of materials, staff time, and field trips.
Questions? events@mcceastbay.org
The Muslim Gamechangers Network (MGN) is a social-justice training program for Muslim high school students that equips participants with the tools to:
- Critically understand their world.
- Effectively challenge injustice.
- Build legacies of positive change in their communities.
The program consists of interactive sessions and relevant activities centered on themes of identity, history, social responsibility, and organizing tools–all grounded in an Islamic worldview.
Registration
Seats are limited, and pre-registration is required. A nominal $50 fee to support the cost of training materials, trainers, and meals is included in the registration process.
