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We look forward to seeing you tomorrow at the Grand Hyatt as we celebrate in partnership with Youth INC the amazing youth of Girl Be Heard and the extended NYC community. Thank you so much for your support during our transition year, which will help sustain our critical youth empowerment artistic programming.

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Greetings from Harvard

My name is Jordan, and I'm a Girl Be Heard Program Participant. Today, I ask you to support Girl Be Heard, whose programming provided me with life-changing opportunities. In 2017, I got involved with Girl Be Heard through the Sunday Workshop Program in the Bronx. Since then, I've performed for the cast of Black Panther, the United Nations, New York City Council, and thousands of others at the DR2 Theater and March for Our Lives in Washington D.C.

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Why do I do it?

The year 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the women’s suffrage movement and this could not be a better time to empower a young woman’s voice. The future is hopeful. The future is bright. The future is female and this is #WhyICelebrate.

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Say Goodbye to... Jess 💕

After many years of dedicated service, our Co-Founder/Executive Director Jessica Greer Morris is passing on the torch to a new leader. Please join us in saying a heartfelt farewell to Jessica, welcoming with open arms our new Executive Director, and thanking the many people who have made this transition possible, including our Board and supporters.

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Jessica Greer Morris Honored by New York City Council

Executive Director and Co-Founder of Girl Be Heard was recognized and written into New York City history for her tireless service developing, amplifying and celebrating the voices of  NYC youth via socially-conscious theatre making, locally and globally. Council Majority Leader Laurie Cumbo presented the proclamation at their stated meeting on July 23rd, 2019 at 1pm, at City Hall. 

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GBHTT Debuts New Show 'Muh Whole Self'

Girl Be Heard Trinidad and Tobago (GBHTT), is a year-round, after-school program, transforming the lives of girls at Bishop’s Centenary College. The mission of the program, headquartered in New York City, is to develop, amplify, and celebrate the voices of young women through socially conscious theatre-making. GBHTT’s end of year showcase features brave stories (original spoken word poetry and songs written and performed by 11 inspiring teens at Bishop’s) this Thursday, June 27, at Little Carib Theatre. 6-8 pm.  This year's theme is "Muh Whole Self.”

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