While Pantsuit Nation is a national organization, the Chapters are regional. They are our “boots on the ground,” helping us promote Pantsuit Nation’s mission of story-driven activism, as well as focusing on issues and action items important to the regions that the Chapters represent. They provide opportunities for members to connect, both online and in person, and to share resources and inspiration with other likeminded individuals in their geographic region
While Pantsuit Nation is a national organization, the Chapters are regional. They are our “boots on the ground,” helping us promote Pantsuit Nation’s mission of story-driven activism, as well as focusing on issues and action items important to the regions that the Chapters represent. They provide opportunities for members to connect, both online and in person, and to share resources and inspiration with other likeminded individuals in their geographic region
Don’t see your group or region represented in the list above? You can start one of your own! Or join us in running an existing chapter like Sunila Fadl did when she offered to lead Pantsuit Nation Pittsburgh.
" When I found out we would be moving from the Northeast to south western Pennsylvania, I will admit I was a little nervous. I had just planted my activism feet after the 2016 election and I was sad to be leaving my new found passion and fellow activists behind. It wasn’t until I found a local group and went to their meeting that I realized I can get involved locally and I have since gone on to become a chapter leader of the Pantsuit Nation Pittsburgh group. I am proud to have found my voice in my new home. I am making new friends and finding more supporters of the progressive future of our nation.” -Sunila Fadl |
We would love to hear from you! If you are the administrator of an established Pantsuit Nation inspired group that would like to become an official Chapter, or if you’re interested in starting a Chapter in your area, please email us at chapters@pantsuitnation.org.
From Pantsuit Nation Long Island's recent brunch! "After over a year of online bonding, we were ready for some in-person socializing over brunch. It was like seeing old friends. And our Keynote Speaker Assemblywoman Kimberly Jean-Pierre fired everyone up for the 2018 election cycle. By popular demand, we're working on plans for our next in-person event!" - Anne S. PNLI leader |