Ashawn Dabney-Small

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Born (2002-03-04) March 4, 2002 (age 22)
OccupationVice-President Of NYRA Organization

Ashawn Dontrell Dabney-Small (born March 4, 2002) served as the (former) Vice-President of NYRA organization in the United States promoting youth rights, with approximately 10,000 members."The National Youth Rights Association" NYRA promotes the lessening or removing of various legal restrictions that are imposed on young people but not adults, for example, the drinking age,[2] voting age,[3] and the imposition of youth curfew laws.[4]

Youth rights movement] NYRA promotes the lessening or removing of various legal restrictions that are imposed on young people but not adults, for example, the drinking age,[2] voting age,[3] and the imposition of youth curfew laws.[4] This organization inUnited States promoted youth rights,[1] with approximately 10,000 members.[citation needed] NYRA promotes the lessening or removing of various legal restrictions that are imposed on young people but not adults, for example, the drinking age,[2] voting age,[3] and the imposition of youth curfew laws.[4]

Politics & Media

Highly sought-after social change agent well-versed in issues affecting Black and Brown communities in Boston. Energetic, entrepreneurial, and high-performing professional who displays a strong passion for field organizing and electing progressive candidates to office. Made history as the youngest Bostonian to launch a City Council campaign and organized rallies with over 10,000 people present. Possesses extensive work experience as a public speaker in many places from nonprofits to the Mayor’s Youth Council. Highly skilled at relationship-building, networking, and building thousands of followers on social media across the digital world with exceptional writing, presenting and communication skills. Well-versed in field organizing and vote building strategies in Boston, rapidly building a social media following and engaging voters. Expertise in press relations, local politics, youth rights, social justice issues, campaigns, fundraising, and team leadership. Advisor for local candidates and frequent commentator in major newspapers and media in Massachusetts with interviews in the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, CBS, The Daily Press, DOT News, NPR, WGBH, WBUR, NYTimes’ reporters podcasts and other local media.

References

  1. "National Youth Rights Association". Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  2. "National Youth Rights Association » Drinking Age". Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  3. "National Youth Rights Association » Voting Age". Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  4. "National Youth Rights Association » Curfew". Retrieved 14 October 2014.

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