Hi John,
Kay is a force to be reckoned with. A Black, queer, gifted student who refuses to let the world define her, Kay embodies the kind of brilliance and resilience that we strive to uplift every day at It Gets Better.
She’s not waiting for permission to take up space. She’s pushing for legislative change in the foster care system, advocating for inclusivity in education, and making sure Black voices aren’t just included—they’re centered. As an It Gets Better Youth Voices ambassador, she’s finding her own power and helping others do the same.
John, will you support youth leaders like Kay and make a donation to It Gets Better today? [[link removed]]
This Black History Month, we’re amplifying the voices of young people like Kay—because they aren’t just the future. They’re the now.
Here’s just a part of Kay's story, in her own words [[link removed]]:
"For most of my life, I have been questioned by others if I am fully Black. I’d hear comments and questions wondering where I get my ‘spice’ (assuming I’m Hispanic) or my ‘Asian’ eyes or how I’m able to speak so eloquently (assuming I’m mixed with a white parent who could guide me). That never made loving my Blackness harder, but it definitely confused me. How come it wasn’t okay to be just Black?"
This month—and every month—we’re committed to creating a world where Black queer youth like Kay are heard, celebrated, and empowered. We need move voices like Kay's, and we need more people who believe in making space for them.
Read more of Kay's story at ItGetsBetter.org [[link removed]], and check out some of the other stories we're amplifying this month.
Black history 🤝 queer history — learn all about Queen Nzinga Mbande on our Instagram. [[link removed]]We were honored to partner with the Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice to tell the story of the Black, queer civil rights pioneer that so often is overlooked by history book. Watch the video here. [[link removed]] From our aspirational "It Gets Better With..." series to important educational programming like "Queer Sex Ed" and "Writing Our Own Dictionary," we have tons of content [[link removed]] that honors and celebrates the Black, queer experience.
None of this happens without a community that believes in the power of Black queer voices. Together, we can make sure their stories are told [[link removed]], their futures are limitless, and their impact is undeniable.
- It Gets Better
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