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Some students from low-income communities – often kids of color – may lack aspirations for a post high-school future because they feel it's simply unrealistic to think of life outside of their current situation. But many students from low-income communities do have aspirations, yet they are sidelines because of real or perceived societal barriers blocking their way. The organization OneGoal helps them find a pathway. Priya Linson, OneGoal's Executive Director of its Chicago chapter, explains.
By Jeff Ikler5
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Some students from low-income communities – often kids of color – may lack aspirations for a post high-school future because they feel it's simply unrealistic to think of life outside of their current situation. But many students from low-income communities do have aspirations, yet they are sidelines because of real or perceived societal barriers blocking their way. The organization OneGoal helps them find a pathway. Priya Linson, OneGoal's Executive Director of its Chicago chapter, explains.

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