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A unique, dynamic, and racially diverse ongoing
after-school program for teen women
and trans-youth ages 14 – 19;
PACT offers physical training in martial arts
and self-defense, discussions, and the opportunity
to participate in youth activist projects.
PACT is inclusive and welcoming of students
from all backgrounds.
Each class begins with a question of the
day so the group can get to know each other,
and moves into a brief meditation to help
students center and focus. Through warm-ups,
games, and voice activities students get the
opportunity to vent, have fun, and practice
basic safety and awareness skills. Karate
katas (choreographed forms) and kicks and
strikes help students of all levels of athletic
ability strengthen their bodies and build
confidence. Role-plays and other activities
help students practice exploring and asserting
their boundaries. Discussions have included
personal safety and prevention issues –
defending against sexual harassment and dating
violence, and social justice issues that affect
all our lives – racism, heterosexism,
and war.
PACT highlights the link between the personal
and political in the lives of all people,
especially young women & transfolk as
they grow their voices, minds, bodies, and
self-esteem in a supportive and respectful
environment.
PACT students are encouraged to take a stand and
speak out against injustice while developing
advocacy, communication, and leadership skills.
Teens who train with us for a year, have the
opportunity to be trained as a Peer
Educator and/or Youth Instructor.

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CAE's teen programming is offered FREE of
charge. These courses are sponsored by several
foundations, click
here for a list.
To make this class as accessible as possible,
we also offer free childcare for students
during class.

PACT meets Thursdays from 4:30 PM to 6 PM
throughout the school year. New students may
join either in September or in February. First
check out the course
calendar, then call us to pre-register.
Our office is open for callers from 10 AM
to 6 PM, Monday - Friday. After you have pre-registered
we will send you a confirmation in the mail.


“This program teaches young women
to be strong. PACT teaches us what goes on
the world, and helps us protect ourselves
from it. There are not many places for teen
women to improve themselves these ways.”
“I value the physical activity,
education, and friendship.”
“The most important things we talked
about were relationship violence, hate crimes,
police brutality, and sexual abuse.”
“In the two years I’ve been
coming here, I have learned so much and gained
confidence to walk the streets with my head
held high.”
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