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GET: THE PROJECT is a bold, new strategic initiative from The Representation Project that provides comprehensive tools to empower youth, educators, counselors, coaches, and parents to leverage film and media for cultural change within their communities. Developed in collaboration with experts in curriculum design, gender justice, education, mental health, and youth advocacy, and with insightful input from our Youth Advisory Council, the program is offered FREE to all.

The GET program features:

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GET: The Project Curriculum (Gender Equity Training) is a bold, new eight-module curriculum for high school and college students. GET encourages students to have unflinching conversations about the most pressing problems they face today. It reflects the needs of Generation Z, weaving together leadership development, mental health interventions, media literacy, social-emotional learning, and gender-based violence prevention. The curriculum is FREE and available to all. Workshops can be facilitated as a series or individually. Learn more HERE.


GET: The Project Hub is an online gender equity platform for passionate youth to learn together, develop skills, and build community. The Hub houses courses and educational offerings, and virtually connects local GET: The Project club leaders to an extended group of like-minded peers. Learn more HERE.


GET: The Project Clubs are designed to connect young people with the mission of The Representation Project, providing opportunities to develop leadership skills, share the Gender Equity Training curriculum with peers, create community, and take action for gender justice. Learn more HERE.


Redesign: An Intersectional Feminist Zine is a powerful creation from our 2023-24 Youth Advisory Council. This project “redesigns” gender norms, expectations, and roles while honoring the change-makers who came before us. We’re proud to amplify these youth voices and their unique perspectives on gender justice, exploring topics such as masculinity, body image, and misogynistic extremism.

Check out our first intersectional feminist zine. Also downloadable below:


Download Redesign: An Intersectional Feminist Zine HERE.