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Indya
Nelson

  • ( June-2026 )
  • detroit, mi, Michigan, USA

About (Summary)

As a passionate foster youth advocate and emerging political historian, my mission is to explore, document, and challenge the political structures and policies that have historically harmed — and occasionally helped — foster youth in the United States.

Education

WCCCD
associate's degree in paralegal studies
2024 to 2026

Your Major

history/political science

Language Proficiency

English (UK)
Fluent

Honors and Awards

Grad School Interests

I am deeply committed to advocacy and civic engagement. I closely follow political developments in Washington, D.C. and Lansing, Michigan, and I currently serve on my college’s student council, where I work to foster a more inclusive environment for students in downtown Detroit. I am also building a TikTok platform dedicated to empowering foster youth, drawing from my own experiences to inspire and guide others. In addition, I am in the process of authoring my first research paper, with the goal of contributing to important academic and policy conversations. Altogether, my journey reflects a blend of creativity, advocacy, and leadership that I hope to continue advancing in both professional and personal pursuits.

Intended Job Path

With lived experience and a critical eye on systemic inequities, I center my work on understanding how legislation, funding, leadership, and state systems intersect to shape the lives of youth in care. I aim to expose the root causes of injustice, elevate the voices of those most affected, and contribute to the development of ethical, youth-centered reforms. My professional interests include: * Historical and current child welfare policy analysis * State and federal legislation affecting foster youth * Youth-led reform and grassroots organizing * Political accountability and transparency in child welfare systems * Bridging historical research with present-day advocacy I believe the future of foster care reform must be informed by both historical context and the real-time voices of youth impacted by the system. My goal is to be a bridge between the two — using historical research to hold systems accountable and push for lasting, meaningful change.

Job Experience

administrative specialist
H&R Process Serving
August, 2017 to August, 2027

Volunteering

Volunteer
Saunteel Jenkins Mayoral Campaign
April, 2025 to August, 2025

Hobbies

I am a multifaceted creative and advocate with passions that span from the arts to community leadership. In my free time, I enjoy cosplaying, attending conventions, reading, and playing video games. As a freelance model, I design and execute my own concept photoshoots, a creative outlet that allows me to merge storytelling with visual art. My experience includes competing in Miss Michigan Teen USA 2017, and I aspire to continue pursuing titles such as Miss Michigan USA or Miss Black USA.
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