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We the Future: Democracy Doesn’t Start at 18

As democracy in the United States feels increasingly uncertain, BBG offers something rare: trust in teen leadership. Through governance and teen led democracy, BBG empowers young women to lead, question, and shape the future.

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The Art of Leaving Something You Love

The hardest part of loving something deeply is realizing it won’t last forever. One day, you’re teaching chants and packing for convention. The next, you realize your time in this movement is almost over. What happens when it finally hits you?

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Well Behaved Women Rarely Make History

“Well-behaved women rarely make history,” but young girls are still taught to be likable before they are taught to be leaders. As leaders of the Jewish people, it’s crucial that we learn what it means to take up space anyway—and how our generation of women is reshaping the future.

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Rejection is Redirection in Disguise

With election season in full bloom, it’s easy to let unexpected results get to you, but it’s important to remember that an election doesn’t define you, and what is truly meant for you will ALWAYS find you.

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The Summer I Stopped Calling Myself a “Bad Jew”

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“For Good”: How a Broadway Ballad Captures the Heart of Every BBG

A song from Broadway and a sisterhood that spans oceans intertwine to reveal how BBG changes us not for a moment, but for good.