Update, 12/7/21: As an experiment, we're trying out a longer-running Open Thread that isn't refreshed each month. We've set this thread to display new comments first by default, rather than high-karma comments.
If you're new to the EA Forum, consider using this thread to introduce yourself!
You could talk about how you found effective altruism, what causes you work on and care about, or personal details that aren't EA-related at all.
(You can also put this info into your Forum bio.)
If you have something to share that doesn't feel like a full post, add it here!
(You can also create a Shortform post.)
Open threads are also a place to share good news, big or small. See this post for ideas.
This summer, I became incredibly interested in effective altruism and as a high school student and someone from a low-income background, I felt like there were limited options on how to get involved in EA.
I would love to start a project supporting the EA movement for high school/secondary students. Here are my ideas!
1. A website similar to 80 000 hours, mentioning career planning and how to plan your undergraduate career to align with EA principles.
2. Hosting an EA conference for youth in a virtual format.
3. Having an EA council with mentorship from more established members in the space to work on the projects mentioned above and produce content.
maybe Reddit can work in a similar way?