Radical Inclusion: Who’s Still Being Left Out?
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Sometimes, education isn't just about knowledge—it's about shaping character and values.
I used to think colleges and universities were only there to teach facts. But listening to Brenda, I realized that real education has a purpose beyond academics: it creates global citizens who understand different cultures, communities, and the importance of humanity.
She shared how her organization supports women in STEM, champions gender equality, and advocates for safe transportation—because these are the barriers that prevent true progress.
It's inspiring to hear that empowering women begins with financial independence and access. That’s when real change happens.
Maybe that’s the point—education is evolving from just information to fostering qualities that unite us as humans.
Worth thinking about.
This post works because it taps into the emotional and intellectual appeal of education's broader impact, encouraging readers to reflect on the deeper purpose of learning.
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