In honor of the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Day of Service next Monday, I'm delighted to share this inspiring conversation with Angie, a teen from South Florida, who works with an organization called Justice is Us. The Justice is Us Project focuses on teaching civic education to Black youth in the United States and the Caribbean to encourage partnership in policy advocacy and community engagement.
Learn more @justiceisus.project.
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