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Meet The First Ever Fresno Youth Commission

04/29/201610/08/2021 Kody Stoebig (she/her/hers)



April 28 was a historic day at Fresno City Hall. Months of work by youth advocates and adult allies culminated in the swearing in of the 16 members of the very first Fresno City Youth Commission. Meet each Youth Commissioner and read their #Vision4Fresno.

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You can read more about how the Youth Commission was formed by reading our report here.

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Kody Stoebig (she/her/hers)
Kody Stoebig (she/her/hers)
Program Manager
Kody Stoebig is the Program Manager & Editor with The kNOw Youth Media, a program dedicated to giving young people the tools they need to tell their stories and the stories of their communities. With a passion for personal narratives and youth voice, Kody leads the youth reporters of The kNOw in creating passionate and crucial change throughout Fresno.

Kody graduated with a degree in Communication: Media and Film from Fresno Pacific University and was a part of the inaugural Fusion Rise Up: Be Heard fellowship program in 2016.

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