IOWA CITY — Kyra Seay shies away from being called a political person, but she’s not shy about telling her peers — millennials — they should get involved in their communities. Seay, 24, a University of Iowa graduate who does research and strategic planning for the UI’s Chief Diversity Office, is one of three people who will give short TED-style talks at the Political Party, an Oct.

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