At 29, The BGG contributor Tiffany D. Loftin is living and thriving as the director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's youth and college division.
The NAACP, which just celebrated 100 years of service to people of color in America, has always had a focus on young people, but the organization's outreach to young people has reached a new level under Tiffany's leadership.
With a stellar resume that includes work in the labor movement and serving on former President Barack Obama’s White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African Americans in Higher Education, Tiffany is a force for good and change that we desperately need in this country.
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