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Building Equitable Pathways

By: Jobs For The Future (JFF)
  • Summary

  • It’s no secret that our nation’s education and workforce systems don’t work the way they should. As a result, there are deep and persistent inequities in how people access information, opportunity and the support that is critical to their economic and career advancement. In the Building Equitable Pathways Podcast by Jobs for the Future (JFF), host Kyle Hartung speaks with leaders from across the country working at the intersection of education, training and workforce development. Together, they discuss the work their organizations are doing to create equitable pathways systems so that more Black and Latinx youth and young people experiencing poverty succeed in college and their future careers. We hope you will learn with us as we seek to increase our individual and collective capacity to transform and center racial equity in our education and workforce development systems.
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Episodes
  • Five Years On: Lessons Learned and Vision-Casting for the Future
    Jul 19 2023

    In the season 2 finale of the Building Equitable Pathways podcast, host Kyle Hartung and guests look back at the learning arc of the Building Equitable Pathways initiative to date, consider the evolution of intermediary positioning across the nation, and take stock of the work ahead to centering equity in education to career pathways at scale. This episode features Isa Ellis, Senior Program Officer at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Amy Loyd, Assistant Secretary of the Office of Career Technical and Adult Education at the U.S. Department of Education.  



    Learn more about the resources referenced in this episode: 

    • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation US Pathways Education Program 
    • Equitable Futures, Supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation  
    • Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education (OCTAE) 
    • US Department of Education Initiative: Unlocking Career Success
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    39 mins
  • Learning Through and Toward Change
    Jun 21 2023

    In this episode of the Building Equitable Pathways podcast, host Kyle Hartung and guests reflect on how their practices in the education to career pathways space, individually and organizationally, have evolved over time in response to durable inequities in educational and career outcomes for youth. They share what they’ve learned along the way, what keeps them accountable to their learning, and their commitment to continued growth. This episode features Jennie Niles, president & CEO of CityWorks DC and Marie Mackintosh, president & CEO of EmployIndy.


    Learn more about the resources referenced in this episode: 

    • CityWorks DC
    • CityWorks DC Systems Change
    • EmployIndy
    • Accelerate Ed “Blueprint for Cybersecurity” Pilot
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    33 mins
  • Bringing Forward the Champions We Need
    Jun 7 2023

    In this episode of the Building Equitable Pathways podcast, host Kyle Hartung and guests explore the champions we need in pathways systems—who they are, how we find them, and what it means to champion something or someone in pathways work. This episode features Maud Daudon, executive leader at Career Connect Washington, and Sarah Bell, chief of industry exposure and experience at Youthforce NOLA, who discuss the importance of tapping into the passions—and elevating the voices of youth, community members, policymakers, and industry leaders to support change at scale. 


    Learn more about the resources referenced in this episode: 

    • Career Connect Washington
    • Virtual tour of Career Connect Northeast Programs – January 6, 2023
    • YouthForce NOLA
    • Employer Engagement Opportunities 
    • Annual Report 
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    31 mins

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