Lucina Kayee: My Generation

In this episode we speak with Lucina Kayee and hear the incredible birth story of My Generation. Lucina is the Co-Founder & Community Engagement Coordinator for My Generation. This is a MUST listen episode as she shares so much insider information about the foster care system as she, and other youth, have experienced first hand. This organization helps foster care youth take care of other youth in the system. My Generation also has an exciting new program that will be launching soon as well.  Place to donate from the episode: Village Arms

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Lucina Kayee is a Queer, Black Muslim abolitionist, an advocate for foster youth, and the Co-founder of MY Generation. This youth-run organization provides Black, Indigenous, and young people of color (BIPOC) in and from the foster care system opportunities to be motivated, educated, and connected. Lucina is an active team member on the Every Child Deserves a Family Act Campaign, an AmeriCorps Public Ally, and a Campus Ambassador for the Robert F. Kennedy Young Leaders program. She loves reading, hiking, and binge-watching Survivor in her spare time.