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Using Youth Voices, February 2022

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Using Youth Voices, a CCE Administration Innovation Grant project, has created a series of "mechanisms"--this newsletter is one of them--to give youth a way to share their ideas for transforming NYS 4-H into a welcoming and nurturing antiracist organization.

Attached is the February issue of Using Youth Voices eNews, featuring Oluchi's guest column, In Their Own Words. Oluchi got introduced to 4-H through Melanie Forstrom's Act for Change Program and is now participating in National 4-H Council’s True Leaders in Equity program, looking forward to connecting with CCE Suffolk 4-H in the near future.


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