When Kids Run The Show: How Young Voices Are Driving Change at Brown Girls Do Ballet
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In this segment, Takiyah Wallace, founder of Brown Girls Do Ballet, shares the inspiring journey of how her organization became youth-led, driven by the ideas and initiatives of its young ambassadors. Takiyah discusses the importance of empowering young people to lead, contribute, and shape the future of the organization. From creating scholarship programs to launching relief efforts, these young voices are making a real impact. Tune in to learn how fostering youth leadership can break barriers and create lasting change.
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Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep8-from-steps-to-strides-how-brown-girls-do-ballet/id1696548133?i=1000629156647
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