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Equity in the Capital

Equity in the Capital

Written by: Nick Brunner | Solving Sacramento
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This series explores how California's capital city approaches solutions to nationwide problems. Each week, two guests share their respective expertise around housing, transportation, food, gender in the workplace, higher education and the environment — and focus on solutions to improve equity in these areas.

Solving Sacramento
Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Suds & Solutions - We Prosper Together
    May 30 2024

    This podcast is from Solving Sacramento's "Suds & Solutions" event series. Today's discussion is centered around a new initiative of over 150 organizations in eight California counties. The idea: A more inclusive approach to economic development. The initiative is called We Prosper Together and you can read a summary of the event by Hannah Ross at Sac News & Review.

    Solving Sac hosts Suds & Solutions events every few months and we'd love to see you the next one. Admission is free, there's catering and as the name implies there are suds. Check out Solving Sacramento Dot Org for event announcements, you can also find them by following California Groundbreakers at Sacramento 365 Dot Com.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Rest and Gender
    May 9 2024

    Our guests this week are Darcy Totten (California Commission on the Status of Women and Girls) and Dr. Stacey Chimimba Ault (The Race and Gender Equity Project).

    We'll hear about what deep rest and care means on a personal level, what it means to care for your social circle, how our work culture leads to the cycle of burnout. To add to all of that, if you're a woman, you'll learn how much heavier that load can be under the social systems in place both at work and at home.

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    32 mins
  • Higher Ed
    Apr 25 2024

    It's easy to adopt a misconception about college that once you're in, it's smooth sailing. This week, leaders of higher ed institutions in Sacramento help to focus in on what their institutions are doing to combat those misconceptions and more. From the the systems in play that increase barriers for Black and brown students to the pandemic pivots that they had to make to serve their student population and what their leaders are doing to walk the walk when it comes to serving their traditionally underserved students.

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    29 mins
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