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Bethany Huang: Running for the IUSD Board of Education as a College Freshman, Having Young and Diverse Voices in the Government, and Separating Church and State

21m · Uplift All Voices · 16 Nov 22:40

For our seventh episode, the Stories Empowered Team interviewed Bethany Huang, a Northwood High alumni and UCI freshman who ran for the IUSD Board of Education in the fall of 2020, striving to provide perspective on how district policies would affect students and parents in Irvine. Throughout this episode, Bethany explained her political background in education and how her experience as an IUSD student has influenced the policies that she supports. Following that, she expressed the importance of training young leaders and including all voices in the government, but she also warned against the dangers of identity politics and how it may lead to misrepresentation. Finally, Bethany reflected on her moral and political values in relation to her faith.

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