by ben@sparkonlineretail.com | Jun 9, 2025 | Genocide Awareness and Prevention, Protect the Unhoused
May 20-June 3, 2025: As the academic year comes to a close, the newest STFers at International School of Prague, Spring Lake Park, and Wauwatosa East high schools created powerful displays to raise awareness about genocide and collected petition signatures to uphold...
by ben@sparkonlineretail.com | Apr 2, 2025 | Genocide Awareness and Prevention, Protect the Unhoused
Photo by Mrs. Ruiz March 21 – April 2, 2025: STFers from Carson and Van Nuys HS combined education, creativity, and action to deepen their community’s understanding of human rights issues. From raising awareness of Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month with an...
by ben@sparkonlineretail.com | Mar 22, 2025 | Protect the Unhoused
Photo by Emma Gearan March 14, 2025: Santa Monica HS became the most recent STF Chapter to host a screening of “Swept” and Q&A discussion with Human Rights Watch’s John Raphling. After receiving background knowledge about the Protect the Unhoused Action Plan, the...
by ben@sparkonlineretail.com | Mar 6, 2025 | Protect the Unhoused
March 6 – March 11, 2025: STFers from Ánimo Venice, Wildwood, and New Roads schools mobilized their communities through events, including film screenings, panel discussions with housing activists, and myth-busting trivia. They encouraged peers to take action for...
by ben@sparkonlineretail.com | Feb 27, 2025 | Protect the Unhoused
February 10 – February 27, 2025: STFers across chapters are turning advocacy into action, educating their peers, and building coalitions to amplify their impact. Through in-class presentations, film screenings, and panel discussions, students are deepening their...
by ben@sparkonlineretail.com | Sep 22, 2024 | Protect the Unhoused
Check out STF’s Protect the Unhoused Toolkit, filled with resources for our 2024 Fall Action Plan! Click to Explore Protect the Unhoused Toolkit! We’re excited to share STF’s 2024 Protect the Unhoused Toolkit! As the housing crisis worsens, it’s more critical than...