Liberation Groups need more support to succeed.
This amendment creates an intersectional space to give liberation officers access to that support by adding further clarification to the role of the membership and inclusions officer. The membership and inclusions officer role is currently extremely broad, making it a clear supportive role will allow for the young greens to identify areas of intersectional campaigning where liberation groups can work together.
It also allows liberation groups more freedom to structure themselves and their committees in the way that they want by removing the necessity of co-chairs. This would allow a liberation group to co-opt a full committee with distinct roles and allow the liberation groups to decide how they delegate official responsibilities.
At the heart of this motion is empowering liberation groups and their officers to work collaboratively and create the best outcomes for their members.
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