Here’s another “Who I Am” poem from our youth participant Fredlyne Kayee!!!!
Remember that it’s not too late to sign up… if you’re interested in signing up for the new cohort of our youth leadership program please email us at [email protected] 📧



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Here’s another “Who I Am” poem from our youth participant Fredlyne Kayee!!!!
Remember that it’s not too late to sign up… if you’re interested in signing up for the new cohort of our youth leadership program please email us at [email protected] 📧
We’d like to highlight this poem by Julnar Aizouki, a participant in our youth leadership workshop!!
In one of our previous sessions, the youth were asked to write a poem about themselves, starting each line with "I am” to encourage them to describe in their own words who they are and what's unique to their identities.
If you’re interested in signing up for our youth leadership program, it’s not too late….we’re happy to announce that we will have another cohort running during the winter/spring months.
For more information please email us at [email protected] 📧
For one of our sessions at the Kilb Liv 📚 (book club) our participants read Sulwe by Lupita Nyongo' , which deals with colorism. To highlight the week’s theme we shared this poem written by @mia_yarborough which focuses on colorism and black excellence.
If you are interested in joining our Klib Liv there is still time to sign up! Email us at [email protected] to sign up today!
#bookclub #youth #blackexcellence #colorism #youthliteracy
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