Courtney Thompson: Alumni profile
Courtney Thompson (DUX 2012) recently returned to CCGS as a keynote speaker at our 2017 International Womenâs Day breakfast. Passionate about womenâs equity and equality, Courtney shared some really interesting and thought provoking ideas about how both men and women play a role in female empowerment.
Courtney is currently studying a Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communications) and is the President of the University of Sydney Union Board. She also manages the Womenâs Portfolio on the Board.
Courtneyâs CCGS education encouraged her to find her voice and her calling. âI was so encouraged by the strong female teachers I had at school who were excellent role models, said Courtney.
"In Year 11 I become increasingly interested and passionate about womenâs issues and Iâve maintained that passion through to University. I want to provide a platform to bring the very real issues âwe donât often talk aboutâ like feminism and domestic violence, to the fore.â
In 2015, Courtney co-founded fEMPOWER â a volunteer run program of gender equality workshops for high school students. Their workshops help recognise and challenge gender inequality and aims to educate young women and men on feminist issues, ranging from womenâs representation in the media to sexual harassment. âThe workshops aim to break down harmful stereotypes through the sheer power of education. In the process it gives a voice to the unheard,â said Courtney.