This episode is perfect for anyone interested in economic mobility, leading systemic change, overcoming poverty and personal challenges, and living into purpose.
IN THIS EPISODE
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Stephanie explains the Leading on Opportunity Council and the relevance of Charlotte being ranked last among cities in economic mobility.
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She describes the timeline of events that led to the formation of a Leading on Opportunity Task Force and Leading on Opportunity Council.
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She discusses cross-determinant factors of segregation and social capital in economic mobility, and what theories of change are helping prioritize her work.
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Stephanie considers how the community has embraced the language of economic mobility and whether it is dampening other initiatives in Charlotte.
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She addresses the difference between equitable opportunity and equal chance in economic mobility work.
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Stephanie shares the circumstances of her birth in India and adoption in America, and remembers her adoptive mother and sisters growing up in Minnesota.
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She recalls her time at Bethel College in St. Paul, and how her experience as a young mom struggling with poverty informs her work today.
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Stephanie highlights a wisdom figure who supported her most, challenges she has faced, how she is doing, and what is it about her work that resonates most with who she is.