Julia Shatilo on SXSW EDU & Empowering Youth Activists

About the Episode

In this episode of Queen Me!, we talk with Julia Shatilo, the Programming Director for SXSW EDU. We discuss Julia's journey from a music volunteer to her current role, the growth of SXSW EDU, and the importance of empowering youth activists and including young voices in education discussions.

Key Takeaways

  • Julia’s journey to becoming the Programming Director of SXSW EDU began as a music volunteer, showcasing the unexpected paths to fulfilling careers.

  • SXSW EDU, starting as a regional K-12 event, has grown into an international platform focusing on the future of teaching and learning across all education stages.

  • The event emphasizes breaking down silos in education, encouraging collaboration among stakeholders from various backgrounds.

  • Julia's interdisciplinary approach to learning, including studying abroad and pursuing a master's in cultural and creative industries, highlights the value of diverse educational experiences.

  • Working in different roles within SXSW and other organizations like the British Museum provided Julia with a broad perspective on the arts and education sectors.

  • SXSW EDU's student impact challenge encourages high school students to engage in solving social, economic, and environmental challenges, emphasizing the importance of youth activism.

  • Julia believes in the power of change and encourages individuals to be open to different outcomes and to actively seek learning opportunities.

  • Exploring interests, asking questions, and getting involved in organizations are recommended strategies for professional growth and finding one's path.

  • Educational backgrounds do not always dictate career paths, highlighting the accessibility of alternative pathways and educational opportunities.

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