• Empowering Futures: The Trio Legacy and Justice in Education

  • Feb 4 2024
  • Durata: 52 min
  • Podcast
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Empowering Futures: The Trio Legacy and Justice in Education

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  • These show notes were generated by Headliner AI. If you enjoy them please tell other podcasters by giving a shoutout to https://headliner.app in your episode ✨


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    💬 Episode Summary, Option 1


    Discover the untold story of TRIO programs, the educational justice movement that's been quietly transforming lives for 60 years. Join host Adam Smith and special guest Dr. Evora Baker in an eye-opening conversation about the power of support, empowerment, and educational opportunity for low-income, first-generation college students. From celebrity alumni to the unsung heroes on college campuses, learn how TRIO works, its impact on a grateful nation, and why it's more important than ever. Tune in to "Get Uncomfortable" for a riveting episode that celebrates the triumph of resilience and the promise of higher education for all.


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    💬 Episode Summary, Option 2


    In this insightful episode of "Get Uncomfortable," Adam Smith engages with Dr. Evora Baker to peel back the layers of federal TRIO programs that have been pivotal in shaping the futures of first-generation, low-income college students. With a legacy that includes icons like Oprah Winfrey and Prince, TRIO's


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    💬 Episode Summary, Option 3


    year saga is one of educational equity, justice, and profound societal impact. Dive into the conversation that delves into the heart of TRIO's mission, the challenges it faces, and the remarkable stories of transformation that affirm its undeniable success.


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    💬 Episode Summary, Option 4


    Step into the world of TRIO programs with "Get Uncomfortable," where Adam Smith and Dr. Evora Baker shed light on the initiatives that have been leveling the playing field for underrepresented students since 1964. From Upward Bound to Student Support Services, explore the intricacies and success stories of programs that are not just about education, but about nurturing future leaders who will shape our world. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to the dedication of TRIO professionals and a call to action for continued support of these vital programs.


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    📋 Episode Chapters


    (00:00) The federal trio programs began in 1964 with the Educational Opportunity act

    (03:05) What do trio programs actually do? Talk a little bit about what trio does

    (07:47) You have some familial trio history as well as professional history

    (10:08) Ivorah started in trio because she had grant experience

    (14:03) Ivora has worked in upward bound and student support services

    (16:43) Race and income of SSS staff and students have impacted sense of belonging

    (22:57) One of my students, Cameron Mohammed, wanted to go to Howard

    (23:49) Adam: Institutions often use commitment to students against themselves

    (32:09) Do you think there's a misunderstanding about what trio does

    (38:16) Adam Vora says trio programs are leveling the playing field at college campuses

    (43:15) Adam Baker says his work in trio has impacted many students' lives

    (47:28) What can people do to help support trio programs in their communities

    (50:54) Get Uncomfortable is produced in partnership between Rachel Hansen and Adam Smith


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    Join the Conversation:

    We value your feedback and welcome your questions or suggestions for future topics. Reach out to us via email at rachelhanson10@gmail.com or adam@hearadamspeak.com, or leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Don't forget to share this episode with friends and family to help spread the conversation and encourage others to "Get Uncomfortable."


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These show notes were generated by Headliner AI. If you enjoy them please tell other podcasters by giving a shoutout to https://headliner.app in your episode ✨


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💬 Episode Summary, Option 1


Discover the untold story of TRIO programs, the educational justice movement that's been quietly transforming lives for 60 years. Join host Adam Smith and special guest Dr. Evora Baker in an eye-opening conversation about the power of support, empowerment, and educational opportunity for low-income, first-generation college students. From celebrity alumni to the unsung heroes on college campuses, learn how TRIO works, its impact on a grateful nation, and why it's more important than ever. Tune in to "Get Uncomfortable" for a riveting episode that celebrates the triumph of resilience and the promise of higher education for all.


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💬 Episode Summary, Option 2


In this insightful episode of "Get Uncomfortable," Adam Smith engages with Dr. Evora Baker to peel back the layers of federal TRIO programs that have been pivotal in shaping the futures of first-generation, low-income college students. With a legacy that includes icons like Oprah Winfrey and Prince, TRIO's


---


💬 Episode Summary, Option 3


year saga is one of educational equity, justice, and profound societal impact. Dive into the conversation that delves into the heart of TRIO's mission, the challenges it faces, and the remarkable stories of transformation that affirm its undeniable success.


---


💬 Episode Summary, Option 4


Step into the world of TRIO programs with "Get Uncomfortable," where Adam Smith and Dr. Evora Baker shed light on the initiatives that have been leveling the playing field for underrepresented students since 1964. From Upward Bound to Student Support Services, explore the intricacies and success stories of programs that are not just about education, but about nurturing future leaders who will shape our world. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to the dedication of TRIO professionals and a call to action for continued support of these vital programs.


---


📋 Episode Chapters


(00:00) The federal trio programs began in 1964 with the Educational Opportunity act

(03:05) What do trio programs actually do? Talk a little bit about what trio does

(07:47) You have some familial trio history as well as professional history

(10:08) Ivorah started in trio because she had grant experience

(14:03) Ivora has worked in upward bound and student support services

(16:43) Race and income of SSS staff and students have impacted sense of belonging

(22:57) One of my students, Cameron Mohammed, wanted to go to Howard

(23:49) Adam: Institutions often use commitment to students against themselves

(32:09) Do you think there's a misunderstanding about what trio does

(38:16) Adam Vora says trio programs are leveling the playing field at college campuses

(43:15) Adam Baker says his work in trio has impacted many students' lives

(47:28) What can people do to help support trio programs in their communities

(50:54) Get Uncomfortable is produced in partnership between Rachel Hansen and Adam Smith


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Join the Conversation:

We value your feedback and welcome your questions or suggestions for future topics. Reach out to us via email at rachelhanson10@gmail.com or adam@hearadamspeak.com, or leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Don't forget to share this episode with friends and family to help spread the conversation and encourage others to "Get Uncomfortable."


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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