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In this episode of Apex Ascend, Rodney LaBruce unpacks why resources alone can’t fix broken communities. From a chance conversation with a formerly incarcerated man to lessons from a landmark Montgomery County study, he shows how the environment—not just resources—shapes outcomes. Poverty isn’t just about lacking things; it’s about toxic ecosystems created by concentrated poverty, redlining, and extractive economics.
Rodney explores what it takes to change those environments: deconcentrating poverty, building anchor institutions, creating ownership opportunities, and surrounding youth with mentors. He also shares his strategy through the Unified Advocacy and Leadership Coalition (UALC) and a new community credit union—real models for transformation starting in District 30.
Because poverty anywhere is a threat to prosperity everywhere, this episode challenges us to see the fight against poverty not as charity, but as an investment in safer neighborhoods, stronger schools, and a better future for us all.
By RodneyIn this episode of Apex Ascend, Rodney LaBruce unpacks why resources alone can’t fix broken communities. From a chance conversation with a formerly incarcerated man to lessons from a landmark Montgomery County study, he shows how the environment—not just resources—shapes outcomes. Poverty isn’t just about lacking things; it’s about toxic ecosystems created by concentrated poverty, redlining, and extractive economics.
Rodney explores what it takes to change those environments: deconcentrating poverty, building anchor institutions, creating ownership opportunities, and surrounding youth with mentors. He also shares his strategy through the Unified Advocacy and Leadership Coalition (UALC) and a new community credit union—real models for transformation starting in District 30.
Because poverty anywhere is a threat to prosperity everywhere, this episode challenges us to see the fight against poverty not as charity, but as an investment in safer neighborhoods, stronger schools, and a better future for us all.