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  • Sep 19, 2024 | deseret.com | Ian Rowe

    The American dream is still alive and can be achieved in just one generation, even among the most economically disadvantaged young people. That finding is among the most promising takeaways from new research produced by Harvard University's Raj Chetty and his collaborators. These analysts studied economic outcomes for 57 million children born between 1978 and 1992, whose income was then measured in adulthood at age 27, from 2005 to 2019, and found gains across racial lines.

  • Jun 16, 2023 | ianrowebot.medium.com | Ian Rowe

    Some (hopefully) Final Thoughts After 4+ Years of Thinking, Listening and LearningSometime in 2018, I was made aware that the name of our school was problematic. In our case, it was a significant issue because the man our school was named after did some terrible things. Over 100 years ago, those same horrific actions had made him a hero. Naming places after people is problematic. Time changes places and people, changes cultures.

  • May 6, 2023 | audible.com | Ian Rowe |David Goggins |Brendon Burchard |Gabrielle Bernstein

    Every child deserves to know that a path to a successful life exists and that they have the power to follow it. But many never set foot on that path because they grow up hearing the message that systemic forces control their destinies, or that they are at fault for everything that has gone wrong in their lives. Yet this phenomenon is not universal. Some children thrive where others do not. Why? Are there personal behaviors and institutional supports that have proven to make a difference?

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