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I was on the Sisterhood Council with other young women to help with consulting on the album. 

"This is a generation of girls showing up for something bigger than themselves. Sisterhood is a digital visual album of nine tracks celebrating young women driving our most transformative.

Girls Who Code is proud to present SISTERHOOD, a digital visual album celebrating sisterhood and empowering girls. Together, in sisterhood, we win together and lose together. We love to celebrate our biggest and smallest wins. This track, titled "Celebration", is a compilation of shout outs, big moments, and epic dance moves that commemorate the incredible things girls and women can do. Our accomplishments speak volumes to the impact we can have on the world. 

Girls Who Code is a national non-profit organization working to close the gender gap in technology and change the image of what a programmer looks like and does."

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Medford, Oregon 

August 17th, 2018

"Days before a critical public comment period closes, 200 community members gathered in Medford today to urge the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to deny Clean Water Act permits for the proposed Jordan Cove LNG export terminal and Pacific Connector fracked gas pipeline. Speakers at the rally include Chairman Don Gentry & Councilor Perry Chocktoot from the Klamath Tribes; impacted landowners Bob Barker & Bill Gow; Shady Cove City Councilor Linda Kristich; Stuart Warren, owner and guide at “Stuart Warren Fly Fishing”; Brook Thompson indigenous youth leader from the @ancestral_guard; Patricia Bellamy from the Oregon Nurses Association @oregon_psr; Jacob Lebel, Douglas County resident and one of 21 youth plaintiffs in the landmark Juliana v. United States climate lawsuit supported by @youthvgov; and Taylor Tupper, Klamath tribal member."

-RougeClimate Instagram



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