With the support from the California Arts Council, Bay Area Girls Rock Camp will serve 230 girls, trans, and gender-nonconforming youth in programs: Girls Rock Summer Camp and Girls Rock After School Program. Both programs take place in downtown Oakland, and allow youth (ages 8-18) to receive instrument instruction, attend transformative skill-building workshops, collaborate with peers and write original songs, and present their work at a live concert. Outcomes are to: shift gender norms that exclude and isolate girls/TGNC youth in the arts; build life skills (conflict resolution, leadership, resiliency); provide alternative learning pathways with affinity-based, multigenerational mentorships and representation.
Bay Area Girls Rock Camp’s core programs are the 10-week Girls Rock After School Program (GRASP), and the month long Girls Rock Summer Camp, each serving girls and gender expansive youth ages 8-18. In both programs, youth receive intensive instrument instruction, form bands with peers, attend transformative workshops, and perform in a culminating showcase for the local community.

