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The Time is Now: Gen. Z Change Makers


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It is 2022 and we are still fighting the same fights as generations before us. The world is upside down and it is up to us, the younger generation, to try and fix it.
The generation of today is no longer going to be silence, we are demanding change and a better world. Generation Z (ages 10-25) has been left a world that has been plagued by economic crisis, a deteriorating climate, a global pandemic and so much more.
Come hear from two Bay Area change makers who are asking for more. Both apart of Generation Z, these young activist are working to change the political system and the world around them one action at a time.
About the speakers:
About Tiana Day:
Tiana Day is an 19-year old activist and founder of the nonprofit, Youth Advocates for Change. Day was named one of “CNN’s 2020 Heroes, Young Wonder”, named a Golden State Warrior’s “Impact Warrior”, featured in over 30 publications and has been in campaigns with major companies like HP, Canva, and Lululemon. She is an advocate for many social justice issues, most notably with her work within the Black Lives Matter movement.
The start of her activism career at age 17, Day conducted and lead the first ever Black Lives Matter march across the Golden Gate Bridge of San Francisco, California in June 2020. The rally was said to bring roughly 50,000 individuals from different backgrounds together with her message to “Lead with Love”.
Shortly after, she founded her 501(c)(3)nonprofit organization, Youth Advocates for Change, to give youth a creative outlet to amplify and empower them through intersectional social justice issues. The nonprofit has since expanded throughout California high schools and spread to 5 additional state chapters.
About Shavonne Hines-Foster:
Shavonne attended San Francisco's Lowell High School, where she served as the San Francisco Unified School District student representative to the Board of Education, as well as serving on the Student Advisory Council to the School District, where she was instrumental in the introduction of new policies at Lowell to promote change to the school culture, such as a resolution to remove its elitist admissions policy. She also served as Lowell's Black Student Union President her senior year where she also promoted greater diversity within the student body.
Shavonne also co-founded a nonprofit to increase youth voting turnout called When YOUth Vote in 2020. She is now attending Hampton University and remains active in her school community.
In her first year, she served on the Student Government Association Senate as the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Co-Chair where she writes bills to fix issues on campus. This year, Shavonne will serve on Hampton University’s Student Government Association Cabinet and Women’s Caucus. Shavonne continues to serve her community through activism and philanthropy. This year, Shavonne created her own scholarship titled "My Voice, My Power" and awarded $2,000 to a Senior in a San Francisco public school. Shavonne plans to continue serving San Francisco, Hampton, and other communities in need.
About Adrianna Zhang:
Adrianna Zhang is a 17-year-old policy advocate who currently serves as the Chair of the San Francisco Youth Commission. On the commission, she helped lead the Vote16SF/Prop G campaign to 207k+ votes in 2020, successfully advocated for Free Muni for Youth, and several pieces of legislation that reached the SF Board of Supervisors on a range of topics from addressing anti-AAPI hate crimes to increasing affordable housing and climate action. As the district 7 appointee, she has also hosted the YC’s annual participatory budget town hall to increase understanding and voice on the city’s budget.
Adrianna is also the founder and Executive Director of San Francisco Communities who Help Advance the New Generation of Education, or SF CHANGE , a nationwide organization that has presented free educational workshops to over 30,000 students around the United States. Passionate about education equity, she has led SF CHANGE to partner with organizations such as UNICEF, SF Public Libraries, and more to sponsor and provide resources for the organization.
Adrianna is a member of the National Vote16 Advisory Board and was a speaker at TEDxCity of San Francisco 2021. She will attend Stanford University in the fall of 2022.
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