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2019 Law and Social Change Jam Application

Priority application deadline = February 28, 2019
Final application deadline = April 25, 2019

 

If you’re receiving this application after April 25, 2019, please contact us at lawandsocialchangejam [at] gmail.com to make sure there are still spaces before applying.

 

Note: We occasionally experience technical difficulties with this form, so please cut-and-paste your answers in a word document BEFORE sending. Once we acknowledge receipt, you can delete the word document. Thank you!

 

    Thank you for your interest in the Law and Social Change Jam. This event is intimate and personal, and we want to get to know you, so our questionnaire is longer and more in-depth than most. Please share as much as you feel comfortable. There is no min/max length for responses and no pressure. We only ask you to share what you feel is ‘enough’. We will follow up with more questions via email or a phone call if we think we need more information.

    Also, please note that all of your answers, including your name and basic info, will be kept confidential.* Only the Law and Social Change Jam organizers will have access to your application. The more our team learns about you, the more informed our decisions can be throughout the selection process.

    *If you are selected for the Jam, only your name and bio will be shared with the other participants of the Jam, and that will happen just prior to the event.

    Please send us an email at lawandsocialchangejam[at]gmail.com if you have any questions or concerns.

    NOTE FOR ALUMNI: If you attended a previous Law and Social Change Jam and would like to attend again, we have a different application process for you. You can find it at www.oldsite.yesworld.org/lawjamalumapp2021

    Complete Name (required)

    Nickname (what you prefer to be called, if different):

    Gender Pronouns:

    Your Email (required):

    Organization or Organizational Affiliation (if applicable):

    Website of Group (if applicable):

    Street Address (required)

    City (required)

    State / Province (required)

    Zip / Postal Code (required)

    Country (required)

    Home Phone (if applicable):

    Cell Phone (if applicable):

    Work Phone (if applicable):

    Birthday (Month/Day/Year) (required)

    How did you hear about the Jam? Please list sources by name (e.g., listerve, Facebook, friend, other):

    Who You Are

    The people in the room are the focus of the Jam, and sharing our stories, experiences, ideas, etc., through different formats, is how we engage and learn together. The following series of questions is meant to be a taste of this principle. Don't worry about spelling or grammar or eloquent articulation. We just want to get a sense of who you feel you are.

    1. How do you identify? (Gender identity, ethnic background, sexual orientation, class, religion, personality, family, abilities, role in the law, anything else that makes you who you are.) We ask because we value diversity and the opportunity to create supportive and inclusive space, and we want to know how to best meet participant needs:

    2. What’s your focus in the world currently? What is your relationship to the law? What are your questions right now? What’s alive for you? What are your current places of challenge, growth, and excitement?:

    3. What does "justice" mean to you? What does it look like, feel like, conjure up for you, especially in these unprecedented times?:

    4. What about the Jam do you feel drawn to (in contrast to a conference, workshop, meditation retreat, etc.)? What do you feel you will be able to give/contribute to the Jam? What do you hope to receive from it?:

    5. Please share with us any concerns, doubts, fears, or reservations you have about attending the Jam. This can include what kinds of support you feel you could use from us right now, anything about the technology that might feel challenging to you, any access needs, and anything else that you want us to know that might show up in the Jam itself:

    6. Please give us a mini-bio (a paragraph version of your story) written in the third person (for example, using “she” instead of “I”). No need to be humble! This is the bio that will be shared with other participants of this Jam, and will be used for the YES! website after the Jam. If you think you might want to modify it later, just make note of that. There’s no hard limit, and 250 words is probably enough:

    7. Anything else you'd like to tell us? Especially if there are other ways we might support your participation and presence:

    Costs of Attending

    Tuition to participate in the Jam is offered on a sliding scale of $100-$500. This covers our organizing time, honoraria for facilitators, and materials. We invite you to give what you can and to give generously, and any surplus supports partial scholarships for other participants. If you pay more than the at-cost $500 amount for tuition, that extra amount is tax-deductible.  

    Money should never be a barrier to applying: partial scholarships are available on a limited and first-come, first-served basis. We also invite work trades and monthly payment plans. We aim to figure out with each applicant the right combination of tuition, work trade and scholarship that can work for you. However, nothing happens without an application first. Remember, the sooner you apply, the better your chances are of receiving a partial scholarship if you need one.

    8. How much would you like to contribute to your tuition for the Jam?:

    Thanks so much for taking the time to fill out this lengthy application! We’ll be in touch as soon as we can.

    Note: We occasionally experience technical difficulties with this form, so please cut-and-paste your answers in a word document BEFORE sending. Once we acknowledge receipt, you can delete the word document. Thank you!