211 College Campuses Rally for Constitution Week
211 College Campuses Rally for “Constitution Week”Thousands of YAL students prepare for a BIG week ahead WASHINGTON, DC — All this week, September 15-19, 211 Young Americans for Liberty campus chapters will rally thousands of students across the country for “Constitution Week” — in celebration of Constitution Day, September 17.YAL chapters will erect large displays in high-traffic areas on campuses and engage students with “Free Speech Walls,” giant Constitutions, and NSA petition drives. They will distribute tens of thousands of pocket Constitutions, personalized flyers, and sign-up sheets to teach more students about our founding principles and bring more students into the liberty movement. A small sampling of these high profile events expected from YAL chapters this week includes:
“We’re excited to be participating in YAL’s biggest Constitution Week yet,” Clemson University YAL President Lisa Car said. “I hope and expect that our display will not only educate our peers on their rights, but also lead many of them to join our chapter.” With more chapters participating than ever before, this nationwide activism is expected to be the largest Constitution Week in YAL’s history. “Our staff has been hard at work all summer putting together this year’s Constitution Week,” YAL Executive Director Jeff Frazee said. “We’re excited to now pass the baton to our student leaders around the country, who will educate their peers on the Constitution as part of our most ambitious activism project to date.” This year’s Constitution Week will feature 211 campus chapters from across the nation — an increase of more than 400 percent participation since YAL’s first such event in 2009. |
If you want additional information, please contact Elliot Engstrom, YAL Director of Communications, at elliot.engstrom@yaliberty.org or at 704.641.1506
Young Americans for Liberty is the largest, most active, and fastest growing libertarian and conservative organization on America’s college campuses, with a network of more than 510 chapters nationwide. YAL seeks to identify, educate, train, and mobilize students on the ideals of individual liberty and the U.S. Constitution. Learn more at www.YALiberty.org. |