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Taylor Kahn Perry speaking at TED event in 2022

The nonprofit we spent our college years running won’t last forever—here’s why we’re proud of that decision.

For a long time, the idea that Student Voice wouldn’t last forever represented my worst fear and my biggest failure. As I navigate this personal and professional transition and attempt “a practice of learning in public,” I want to share my emerging takeaways.

The nonprofit we spent our college years running won’t last forever—here’s why we’re proud of that decision.

For a long time, the idea that Student Voice wouldn’t last forever represented my worst fear and my biggest failure. As I navigate this personal and professional transition and attempt “a practice of learning in public,” I want to share my emerging takeaways.

Taylor Kahn Perry speaking at TED event in 2022

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