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In this powerful episode Dr. Victor Rios, MacArthur Foundation Chair, and renowned Professor of Sociology at UC Santa Barbara, draws from his own life experience on the streets of Oakland as a high school dropout and juvenile delinquent to a PhD at UC Berkeley, ultimately becoming a leading voice in youth advocacy. His remarkable story and research are featured in the acclaimed documentary The Pushouts; which aired nationally on PBS, and his impactful TED Talk, "Help for kids the education system ignores" has amassed over 1.7 million views.
Dr. Rios shares how the audacity of a caring teacher can create positive change in young lives, and his groundbreaking research informs innovative school programs aimed at empowering teachers and students to foster personal transformation, academic growth, and community healing. We delve into the significance of labels, emphasizing how the words we use can either uplift or limit young people’s futures, and the vital distinction between seeing youth as "At Promise" rather than "At Risk".
We explore the difference between sympathy and empathy, and why investing in children requires understanding their cultural context, experiences, and potential. Join us as we explore Dr. Rios' insights into how we can ensure that every child receives the support and opportunities they need to succeed.
You can find all the places to follow or check in on Dr. Rios' work via his link tree: https://linktr.ee/drvictorrios
You can purchase Dr Rios' book here!
For more information on the podcast, upcoming events, projects, and more go to our website www.stacypulice.com
You can follow us on Instagram @stacypulice
By Stacy Pulice5
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In this powerful episode Dr. Victor Rios, MacArthur Foundation Chair, and renowned Professor of Sociology at UC Santa Barbara, draws from his own life experience on the streets of Oakland as a high school dropout and juvenile delinquent to a PhD at UC Berkeley, ultimately becoming a leading voice in youth advocacy. His remarkable story and research are featured in the acclaimed documentary The Pushouts; which aired nationally on PBS, and his impactful TED Talk, "Help for kids the education system ignores" has amassed over 1.7 million views.
Dr. Rios shares how the audacity of a caring teacher can create positive change in young lives, and his groundbreaking research informs innovative school programs aimed at empowering teachers and students to foster personal transformation, academic growth, and community healing. We delve into the significance of labels, emphasizing how the words we use can either uplift or limit young people’s futures, and the vital distinction between seeing youth as "At Promise" rather than "At Risk".
We explore the difference between sympathy and empathy, and why investing in children requires understanding their cultural context, experiences, and potential. Join us as we explore Dr. Rios' insights into how we can ensure that every child receives the support and opportunities they need to succeed.
You can find all the places to follow or check in on Dr. Rios' work via his link tree: https://linktr.ee/drvictorrios
You can purchase Dr Rios' book here!
For more information on the podcast, upcoming events, projects, and more go to our website www.stacypulice.com
You can follow us on Instagram @stacypulice