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Young Invincibles
As Executive Director of Young Invincibles, the nation’s largest young adult policy and advocacy organization, Kristin McGure leads the charge to amplify the voices of young adults in the political process and expand their economic opportunity. Kristin McGuire is a bold changemaker who has dedicated her life to ensuring that the most disadvantaged populations have a place in our democracy.
A first-generation college student – Kristin is driven by a deep understanding of the needs of communities intentionally marginalized and has worked to shift power to young adults from these communities over the last decade. Kristin’s accomplishments include shaping policies protecting young Californians as they enter adulthood, such as the College Student Hunger Relief Act of 2016, the California Student Borrowers’ Bill of Rights of 2019, and the Student Civic and Voter Empowerment Act of 2019.
Currently, she leads the national charge to cancel student loan debt and serves as a national spokesperson for the movement. While she is very proud of her work, Kristin’s most prized accomplishment is not her own; it is her mother who integrated her school in Alabama at the age of seven.
Keeping true to her commitment to civic engagement and democracy, Kristin is the first African-American elected to her local school board (November 2020) in Covina, CA. Her upbringing, family values, and dedication to the community have led her to fight to ensure educational success for youth at every level and from diverse backgrounds.
“I wouldn’t be where I am today if it weren’t for those who blazed the trail before me. Unsung heroes like my mom truly inspire me to continue to work for generations who will come after me.”
Kristin is a proud alumna of California State University Dominguez Hills. She is the wife of a military veteran, a mother to two fantastic daughters, and a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.