EP 28: Yinka Agaba: Paving the way for younger generations, using family as inspiration, and giving back to your community

Oct 26, 2021, 10:05 PM

In today’s episode, we are talking to Yinka Agaba who was born and raised in Chicago and is the daughter of Nigerian immigrants. She is the oldest of three siblings and a first-generation college student with her Bachelor of Arts from Colgate College. 

Yinka currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia, where she is currently pursuing a career in medicine and is dedicated to health care and serving others through social justice, social activism, and climate activism. 

Come join us for this real, authentic, and honest conversation about what it looks like to be an activist in 2021. In this episode, we answer questions like: 

>What does anti-racism look like in practice? 
>What are the biggest lessons you have learned through anti-racism work?
>What strategies can you use to keep moving forward even when things get difficult?

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