Everett Impactathon:

Politics or Politricks?



Welcome!

Impactathons are collaborative weekend events where youth team up with community organizations to learn how to use technology as a tool for positive social change.


For this impactathon, we focused on learning how to become a year-round political activist and expressed our political voice through Adobe Illustrator designs that we vinyl cut and screen printed on tote bags




AGENDA

Day One


Day Two



RELIVE YOUR IMPACTATHON EXPERIENCE

Impactathon V Recap



TELL US ABOUT YOUR EXPERIENCE

Pre-Survey

FIRST TIME GOING TO AN IMPACTATHON?


Take this survey as step 1 of 2, to be entered in our awesome raffle later.

BEEN TO A PREVIOUS IMPACTATHON?


Take this survey as step 1 of 2, to be entered in our awesome raffle later.

Post-Survey

HAD FUN AT THE IMPACTATHON?


Take this survey at the end of the day as step 2 of 2, in order to be eligible to receive your raffle ticket, and be entered to win $50 of Verve coffee merchandise, 2 all day passes to the boardwalk, 3 tickets to the mystery spot, and $50 worth of Patagonia Merch!



THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

Guest Speakers


Maria Cadenas


Maria Cadenas is the only Democratic woman, only immigrant, only Latina, and only candidate who will not accept corporate money running to be your voice in California State Senate District 17.
For over two decades Maria has been a fearless advocate for families to ensure they can thrive where they live and work. Maria has led the initiative to create college savings funds for all newborns in Santa Cruz County, worked to increase economic mobility for farmworkers, and expand sustainable agriculture in the region. Maria is not a career politician; she is someone who has worked on the ground to stand up for families on the Central Coast.




Nancy Faulstich


Nancy approaches her work with Regeneración as an ally focused on elevating the leadership of people of color.
Director Nancy Faulstich founded Regeneración in 2016 together with a small group of Pajaro Valley residents. Nancy was motivated to work for climate action and resilience upon realizing the plight that younger generations, including her daughter, will face. Her goal was for everyone in the Pajaro Valley to become fully aware of the reality of climate change and to move together to address the causes and fight for justice.




Community Partner


Cabrillo’s Makerspace brings together like-minded students, mentors, educators and community members in our digital fabrication facilities to help make ideas become reality.

The Cabrillo Makerspace is located behind the sculpture and jewelry studios - VAPA 3000, rooms 1301-1302.

Please contact our Program Coordinator, Mary Govaars for any inquiries.



Donors

The Impactathon team appreciates your donations! Your generosity helps make these events possible and enjoyable for all!