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  <title>158. Bridging the Opportunity Gap with Khari Brown</title>
  <description>Our youth in low-income communities were already struggling with finding opportunities to become more upwardly mobile before the pandemic. And now they’re struggling even more to find resources and often turn to the workforce, delaying higher education. For the last 30 years, Spark the Journey has been creating such opportunities in D.C., providing mentorship and community support to help black and brown students continue their education or find careers they enjoy. &amp;amp;nbsp; This week on the podcast, I’m talking with Khari Brown about his own journey from his ah-ha moment as a basketball coach, seeing the great divide between the opportunities of his white players versus those of color. That led him to Spark the Journey, which he has grown to supporting more than 1,000 participants and volunteers alike. &amp;amp;nbsp; In this conversation, we talk about volunteerism, racial inequality, creating partnerships of nonprofits, and more. Tune in now! &amp;amp;nbsp; About Khari Brown: &amp;amp;nbsp; Khari Brown is the Chief Executive Officer of Spark the Journey, a 30-year-old nonprofit organization that provides mentorship and a community of support to young adults from DC’s low-income communities. When Brown joined Spark the Journey, he was its only employee. He has since built Spark from a small-scale scholarship program to a renowned mentorship organization that has served 1,000+ program participants and engaged 1,000+ volunteer mentors. &amp;amp;nbsp; Jump in the Conversation: &amp;amp;nbsp; [2:01] - Where this journey began for Khari [3:57] - What Spark the Journey is [4:53] - How kids and volunteers can get involved [6:16] - What it looks like to be part of the program [7:21] - It’s hard to focus on being a student or pursuing a career when your basic needs aren’t being met [9:12] - What workforce development looks like for Spark the Journey [13:01] - Town for Tomorrow Alliance [13:41] - What it takes to engage and retain volunteers [16:00] - Roadblocks that Spark the Journey is experiencing right now [18:15] - Ways you can support youth with what they need to succeed in life [19:24] - Turbo Time [25:15] - Khari’s Magic Wand [27:08] - Maureen’s Takeaways &amp;amp;nbsp; Links &amp;amp; Resources &amp;amp;nbsp; Connect with Khari on LinkedIn Follow Khari on Twitter Spark the Journey YearUp  Workforce resources at the Debruce Foundation, episode 136 Email Maureen Maureen’s TEDx:  Changing My Mind to Change Our Schools The Education Evolution Facebook: Follow Education Evolution Twitter: Follow Education Evolution LinkedIn: Follow Education Evolution EdActive Collective Maureen’s book: Creating Micro-Schools for Colorful Mismatched Kids  Micro-school feature on Good Morning America The Micro-School Coalition Facebook: The Micro-School Coalition LEADPrep </description>
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