What can you learn from a trash bag? | Keri Richmond | TEDxKentState

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Her story is one of overcoming adversity growing up in the Foster Care system.
Her advocacy has led her to Washington, D.C. where she conducted research about Foster Care policy.  Her fortitude and self-motivation led her to share her findings with Members of Congress and the White House. Her name is Keri Richmond and she will explain why our worst experiences are the best catalyst for positive change.

Keri is a senior, public relations major at Kent State University and a voice for the voiceless. Facing early childhood adversity in the foster system, today, Keri has dedicated herself to being an advocate for this vulnerable population. Her advocacy has led her to Washington, D.C. where she conducted valuable research on the topic. She then went on to share her findings with Members of Congress and the White House Domestic Policy Council. Keri has an undeniable passion for helping current and future foster youth. After graduation, she hopes to pursue a career where she can continue to help others through policy reform or by working with a nonprofit.

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Amazing speech and story, very moving.

ercost
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One reason why as a former foster youth I am getting my BSW and wanting to work with foster children and helping them realize they don't have to let their pasts rule their futures

feliciawilson
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Bravo!!!! Needed this. Keep keeping on, all the best.

montalvojr
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Delighted to see DG feature your story.  Thank you for sharing and for touching so many lives.

Monteaux
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I am so proud of you I know how it feels to be in the foster system because I am so I hope you make it so far in life

alexislowry
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God Bless, Congratulations 🙏. I will share because we all can make a difference. We all can do better.

susandavis
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Rock star - so appreciate this talk!!!

nedbreslin