Resource Generation
Kaz Lane is an accomplished legal professional and community advocate with extensive experience in resource mobilization, legal internships, and political engagement. Currently serving as the Volunteer Resource Mobilization Leader at Resource Generation, Kaz has successfully organized fundraising events, raising over $40,000, and fosters partnerships with local organizations. Recent judicial externships include positions at the Minnesota Court of Appeals and the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota, as well as a significant role at the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota, where Kaz contributed to the passage of the Driver’s Licenses For All bill. Previous roles span development coordination and community outreach, demonstrating a commitment to social justice and political advocacy. Kaz holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Minnesota Law School and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, cum laude, from the University of Vermont.
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Resource Generation
Resource Generation is a national nonprofit organization mobilizing young people (age 18-35) with wealth and class privilege in the U.S. to become transformative leaders working towards the equitable distribution of wealth, land and power. The broader Resource Generation community includes people of all ages and class backgrounds who support the role that young people with wealth play in social change. RG has 17 chapters in cities around the U.S., and we focus on developing leaders through storytelling, peer-led learning and action. RG supports members to engage in collective action through local chapters, national campaigns, innovative funding models and in their family's philanthropy. To find out more or get involved visit www.resourcegeneration.org