Frequently Asked Questions
Is the conference virtual?
Yes, it will be held through Zoom.
Is the conference free?
Yes.
Who is allowed to attend?
Latina high school students and Latinx non-binary high school students who are comfortable in a space that centers the experiences of women.
What are the technological requirements?
Students must have a stable internet connection and a Zoom compatible device. If possible, students are expected to be on camera during workshops.
What is expected of participants?
Attend from start to finish. Participate in workshop discussions verbally or through chat. Dress casually.
Can students register for only one event or day?
Yes, however, these students may not receive materials by mail if supplies run out.
What if a student wants to attend but isvailable the conference days?
We can provide recordings of the events and the workshop handouts.
Is there a max capacity?
We don't have a max capacity. We can only send materials to the first 30 US students that register.
Is there an application?
No, it is a first come first serve basis.
Is the conference a safe environment?
Yes, all workshop leads have completed necessary training for working with minors. The event has been registered and approved through Stanford University. Stanford has also reviewed and approved all conference materials which will be mailed out to participants.
What accommodations are available for special needs and requests?
We plan to include captions for all events. For other requests, contact
stanfordlylc@gmail.com no later than Monday, May 15.
Will participants receive a certificate of attendance?
Yes, digital certificates will be emailed afterwards.
For other questions, please email our LYLC Chair, at stanfordlylc@gmail.com.