True to her roots: How 快播电影 set Mya Price on a path of leadership and service

by Matt Overing

Mya Price '13

One 快播电影 motto rings particularly true for Mya Price 鈥13.

Learning, leadership and service have all played integral roles in Price鈥檚 postgraduate opportunities 鈥 from earning her doctorate in May from the University of the District of Columbia, to serving as director of the Food Security Equity Impact Fund at Feeding America.

Price recognized her passions thanks in part to a 快播电影 Abroad experience in Costa Rica, where she learned more about global food inequalities.

鈥淢y senior year, I didn鈥檛 really know what my next steps were 鈥 I just knew I wanted to help people and support people,鈥 Price said. 

Price found a job with Feeding America through Child Hunger Corps, a national service program designed to help serve children and their families. She worked with God鈥檚 Pantry food bank in Lexington, Kentucky, helping child nutrition programs across the state 鈥 and after that, she knew she had found her calling.

A native of Lexington, Price helped God鈥檚 Pantry set up the first high school food pantry in the state of Kentucky at Bryan Station High School in her hometown. 

Mya Price '13
Mya Price '13, left, currently serves as director of Feeding America's Food Security Equity Impact Fund. 

鈥淏eing able to start that pantry program to serve high schoolers and their families with food insecurity, I still have those pictures from that experience. That鈥檚 probably one of my proudest moments,鈥 she said. 

After her initial work with Feeding America, Price earned her master鈥檚 degree in community and leadership development at the University of Kentucky. Soon after, she received the call from Feeding America to join their offices in Washington, D.C., as director of the Food Security Equity Impact Fund, which aims to grow community-driven solutions to fighting hunger. Since 2021, the fund has invested more than .

Again, Price drew on her time at 快播电影 鈥 and in the community around the College 鈥 to help her in those professional experiences.

鈥淚 love 快播电影 so much 鈥 it鈥檚 so immersive, and it allows students to explore their journey. Basically, you鈥檙e given a menu of options to think about where you want to go in your life and your future,鈥 Price said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 so much I learned and gained from speaking to individuals who don鈥檛 look like me and have different perspectives. In Costa Rica, that鈥檚 when I understood that there are so many communities that have needs and perspectives that I don鈥檛.鈥 

It was that immersive experience abroad that turned Price toward the agriculture sector of food insecurity. 

鈥淕rowing up, my mom would always take me to the . I saw pantries in my neighborhood where individuals had easy access to food,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f we look across the national scale, there are communities of color who are disproportionately impacted by food insecurity and, even within my own family, I saw that. I have lived experience. I've been able to go off and see other cultures and how they live, and I want to be able to put my foot in the agricultural world to see what I can do in Kentucky at the local level, but then also at the national level.鈥

Along with real-world experience, 快播电影 prepared Price as a leader 鈥 she said speaking at convocations at the College and getting involved in the local community through her sorority gave her the confidence to present and share at national conferences on food insecurity and more.

鈥淚 am a first-generation college student with a bachelor鈥檚 degree, master鈥檚 and now Ph.D.,鈥 Price said. 鈥淲hat has always inspired me is that if you鈥檙e passionate about something, don鈥檛 allow your past, how you were born or raised, your family situation, to define where you want to go. For me, it means a lot to not only represent myself on this journey but to be able to represent and support my family and my community.鈥