#015 -- The theory of change amongst many in the education reform space used to be that an excellent K -12 education would prepare students to get in to, persist in, and graduation from college, which would in turn be the key to economic mobility. We have found, however, that the next step in that equation—from school to career—is in many ways its own challenge, particularly for first generation college students, and for low-income, minority students. Today’s episode is the second in a three part mini-series that explores education to career. I’m joined by a very special guest—Aimee Eubanks Davis, founder and CEO of Braven, an innovative nonprofit that partners with universities to build cutting-edge career education into the undergraduate experience for low-income and first generation college students.
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