"It's Systems That Beat Systems": Kyle Johnson on Empowering Students Through AVELA

"It's not people that beat systems. It's systems that beat systems."

These are impactful words from Kyle Johnson, the inspiring force behind AVELA (A Vision for Engineering, Literacy, and Access), on The Day With Trae. Kyle's journey from studying racism in education abroad to empowering students to create their own paths in STEM is truly remarkable.


He shared AVELA's innovative approach to mentorship and community engagement, highlighting their focus on equipping students with the tools to solve real-world problems. And with the upcoming Hip Hop Climate Conference, Kyle and his team are set to showcase how they're merging technology, environmental awareness, and youth leadership. More Info: https://hhccc.org/


Catch the full interview for a dose of inspiration and to learn more about AVELA's impactful work. You'll be glad you did!

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