What does it mean to identify as a Black youth in care? This is a really special episode because our guest has two distinct point of view of what it means to be black. Not only that, but they also have had two vastly different experiences in care despite sharing the same social worker. In this episode we talk about identity, morality, and perception. We dive into importance of providing youth the option of being close to culture and how that plays into their identity. We cover aspects of the LGBTQ community, politics, and the One Vision One Voice project. Due to how incredibly emotion and elaborate the conversation was, we needed to split it into two parts. Join me Kyngston and Aidan in this thought-provoking conversation and share this with your peers.
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Austism - The Soil in the Garden of Identity
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Closing Keynote for OACYC 2017 Conference by Theresa Fraser, Eric, and Julie
Opening Keynote for OACYC 2017 Conference by Heather Snell, Shadan Hyder, Cory Mackinlay, and Paul Kitz
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Walking the Path Towards Meaningful Youth Engagement: A presentation from the OACYC 2017 Conference
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