
Feminist organizer and educator Toni Cade Bambara famously said that “The role of the artist is to make revolution irresistible.” At Feminist Generation, we teach young people how to make movement art that does just that, informed by the history of queer, feminist, anti-racist, and disability organizing.
Our Feminist Art Lab uplifts, trains, and empowers young artists, especially young artists of color, to build their professional skills and portfolios while envisioning the future of the world we dream of. In our Feminist Art Lab, young artists are paired with professional artists of color to learn, grow, and create, receiving invaluable direct mentorship and opportunities to build a body of work, develop skills in the arts and organizing, and have community with other young artists.
Together throughout the weeks, they build community and produce beautiful art focused on feminism, abolition, bodily autonomy, and justice. Our generation knows the future. We are painting it. We are dreaming it. And if we can envision it, we can make it.
Art is a vital part of change for our communities. Help support our feminist art lab with a donation of any size today. Your contribution goes directly to our students, mentors, and organizers who make this program possible.
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Feminist Generation is a membership-based organization uniting young people across the country to build intersectional gender justice. Our organization builds power and shifts culture, material conditions, and public policy through base-building, direct action, political education, training programs, artivism, and mutual aid. Feminist Generation organizes from the ground up at the local, state, and national levels, disrupting oppressive systems and demanding a world where gender justice isn't just promised but practiced. Our membership is open to 13-35 year olds of all identities. Feminist Generation is a project of the Center for Third World Organizing, a 501(c)(3). Your donations are tax-deductible.