Carolyn Wahlskog, LCSW (she/they), is the Director of Operations and Programming at Youth Outlook, a youth services agency working to meet the ever-evolving needs of LGBTQ+ youth and their families in northern Illinois. She is the Co-coordinator of the Transformative Justice Law Project's Name Change Mobilization, which serves trans folks across IL to change their legal name and gender markers. Additionally, Carolyn is an adjunct professor at Jane Addams College of Social Work at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Previously, she served as the Executive Director of Housing at 360 Youth Services, launching the first LGBTQ+ youth housing program in the Midwest. Carolyn works with educators, mental health professionals, and other youth workers to create safe, supportive, and affirming policies and practices for working with queer and trans young people and their families.
In a society where acceptance of LGBTQ+ youth is still challenged, creating safe and supportive environments is imperative for their emotional well-being and development. Initiating conversations that focus on advocating for change is essential for dismantling systemic barriers and promoting a culture of inclusivity that benefits everyone. So, how can we foster affirming spaces to validate their identities and empower them to thrive amid adversity?
Carolyn Wahlskog, an advocate for the rights and wellness of the LGBTQ population, shares her path from social work to pioneering LGBTQ housing programs and spearheading initiatives that create affirming environments for youth. She discusses challenges like adapting the organizational culture in a virtual setting and underscores the importance of genuine inclusivity in businesses and schools. Carolyn shines a light on the progress and ongoing battles LGBTQ communities face, emphasizing the need for continued advocacy and understanding.
In this episode of the Mission Matters Podcast, Paul Feith interviews Carolyn Wahlskog, Director of Operations and Programming at Youth Outlook, about creating supportive environments for LGBTQ youth. Carolyn discusses the inception of Youth Outlook and its evolving impact on the LGBTQ+ community, its drop-in center's structure and purpose, how the Rainbow Sprouts program supports younger LGBTQ+ kids and their parents, and the ongoing struggles and importance of allyship for the LGBTQ+ community.
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