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Vilma Saloj: Creating an Educational Path for Indigenous Girls in Guatemala 

Vilma Saloj: Creating an Educational Path for Indigenous Girls in Guatemala 
Vilma: Sí, Spiffy! Did you know that Guatemala has the worst gender equity gap in the Americas? Less than 20% of indigenous girls will graduate from secondary school, and fewer than 1% continue to university. The severely substandard Guatemalan educational system compounds this problem. Even when families can and do invest in the promise of education, the school system is failing them. Predictable cycles of early and frequent pregnancy create shackles of intergenerational poverty and exclusion that have kept this talent on the sidelines for centuries. Indigenous women and girls such as myself suffer four forms of discrimination in Guatemala: we are poor, we are women, we are indigenous, and we are from rural villages. 

Ella Fasciano: Helping the elderly beat isolation

Ella Fasciano: Helping the elderly beat isolation
Ella: I just want to say that I believe in you and the work that you are doing. Whatever that may be— anything from a project to just going about your daily life as a kind person smiling and being kind to others around you and spreading joy— everything that you do has impact. You are a powerful human being. Your ideas and passions are unique, and however you choose to share them with the world, know that you are making a difference. 

Sam Vaghar: Helping Young People Own Their Voices

Sam Vaghar: Helping Young People Own Their Voices

Sam: Rebecca Riccio of Northeastern University taught me something revealing about the UN Sustainable Development Goals.  It is important to not just work towards the Goals; it is important to live our commitments to these Goals to tackle poverty, disease, discrimination, and climate change.  The difficult times in our world calls out for daily, personal commitments to a more just world.  I am grateful to Rebecca for helping me clarify not only what I believe but helping me reflect on how to live my beliefs in daily life. Thank you for talking to me Spiffy.