¿Quién Tú Eres?

Creating Space with Jordan Clark


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Most people think professionalism is about fitting in, but what if it’s actually the reason we feel disconnected from ourselves? This podcast explores the tension between who we are and who we feel pressured to be at work, in relationships, and in everyday life.

Through candid conversations, we unpack how different environments shape our behavior, how limiting beliefs form, and what it looks like to actually understand yourself beyond the roles you play.

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With over 11 years of experience, Jordan has carved a niche as a data-driven leader fervently advocating for educational equity and confronting algorithm bias in the Age of Humanics. His journey intertwines technology, education, and policy advocacy, driving impactful change in each sector. As a former Data Acquisition Specialist at Affectiva: A Smart Eye Company, Jordan harnessed the power of data governance, analytics, and visualizations to revolutionize systems and automate protocols. His expertise in R, Python, SQL, and AI applications has been pivotal in shaping data systems and processes across varied domains. 


Jordan's academic endeavors in data analysis, policy development, and urban informatics have given him a deep understanding of technology's societal impacts. Jordan is deeply invested in driving progressive changes within the technology industry, with a keen focus on AI ethics, universal basic income, and algorithm bias. His journey amalgamates analytical insights with a strategic approach, fostering the advancement of progressive technology policy initiatives.


In this week’s episode, Jordan shares his experience with ableist microaggressions and how he's learned to make space for himself in every environment. After escaping childhood abuse at the hands of his family, met his fraternity brothers in college and was quickly accepted by them. Their kindness taught him how to create space and stand up for himself. This, as well as his incredible intelligence, has led him to a career in information data analysis where he advocates for educational equity and confronts algorithm biases.


TW: Domestic Violence, Childhood Abuse, Ableism, Homophobia, Gun Violence 



Follow Jordan on: 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordaneclark/ 

Instagram: @prodigalson2025 


Podcast production for this episode was provided by CCST.



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