Black Youth Project 100
About Black Youth Project 100
Based in Chicago, IL, Black Youth Project 100 represents a new generation of Black activists committed to building a world where all Black people experience economic, social, political, and educational freedom. As a member-based national organization, BYP100 brings together young Black organizers and community members aged 18-35 who believe that solutions to the challenges facing Black communities must come from the imagination, innovation, and experimentation of Black people ourselves. The organization's distinctive approach combines transformative leadership development with grassroots organizing, recognizing that real power comes from building networks of engaged, educated, and mobilized community members. BYP100 operates from a Black queer feminist lens that affirms all Black lives and centers those most marginalized—including Black queer and trans people, Black disabled folks, Black immigrants, formerly incarcerated Black people, and Black women. Working across Chicago and the nation, BYP100 demonstrates that young Black people are not problems to be solved but competent agents of change capable of creating solutions within our own communities. The organization rejects respectability politics and the false narratives that blame Black people for systemic inequalities, instead focusing on transforming the policies, institutions, and power structures that perpetuate injustice. Through their commitment to year-round community engagement and their integration of technology with traditional organizing methods, BYP100 reaches Black people wherever they are, building the collective power necessary to change how power operates locally, statewide, and nationally.