In addition to what's published on the QYLC site about the event, I can say Tandem students were courageous and vulnerable, and represented Tandem really well. They all got on stage and danced along with the Afro-Brazilian band of Carolina Friends School music teacher Caique Vidal (so did some of the teachers!). Eleana P's workshop filled every slot, and there was a strong encouragement among the other teachers for Tandem to host QYLC in the near future. Our group spent time working at the Durham Bike Co-op, where we cleaned and repaired almost twenty bikes to be donated to local school kids, learned about the displacement and revival of the Hayti community of Durham, and visited a local farm dedicated to ending food deserts in marginalized communities in central North Carolina.