It makes me feel accomplished like our voices were heard and actually implement and taken seriously. It’s also a driving force and makes me want to go out and, bring more people to solve more problems.
It feels amazing because we have been fighting for this since the eighth grade and now as a sophomore in High School, it has finally been passed which makes me very proud.
It reminds me of how much the youth of today can do with our voices and only encourages me to continue to use it. The feeling of knowing that I helped with the process alone and am standing up for what I believe in alone continues to motivate me.
It makes me feel like my voice have been heard and that my voice does matters. The feeling of knowing that i fought for a policy and won makes me feel so much joy and gives me a motivation to do more.
It makes me feel great about myself.
While policy wins are important, they are not the end goal of youth activism. The developmental process of youth activism plays a major role in what success looks like for youth. To continue to create awareness of this work, YAASPA will conduct a pilot in partnership with the Donnell Kay foundation and Aurora Public Schools to continue the fight for transit equity.

