Danielle R. Moss: How we can help the "forgotten middle" reach their full potential
丹尼尔 R·莫斯: 如何帮助“被遗忘的中间人群”充分发挥潜能?
Danielle R. Moss is chief executive officer of Oliver Scholars, helping it prepare high-potential Black and Latinx students from underserved New York City communities for success. Full bio
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about the forgotten middle.
被遗忘的中间人群。
coworkers and plain old regular folks
和普通人,
as neither exceptional nor problematic.
也不是“问题儿童”,
don't seem particularly urgent.
并不特别紧迫。
of our organizations running,
who drive excellence.
the folks in the middle
中间人群,
up awake at night
they're going to come up with next.
to rely on their complacency
about the forgotten middle.
I hung out in the middle.
的一员。
I had been a good student.
我都是一个好学生。
reviewing each day's events.
浏览每天的事件。
a typical 12-year-old girl,
一个普通的12岁的女孩,
led to pretty average grades.
导致了我平平淡淡的成绩。
something important,
重要的东西,
was not my destination.
并不是我的目的地。
and an educator,
of accomplishing a lot more.
black woman in America,
out of the middle
about creating them.
activities in my neighborhood.
I could aspire to.
out of the middle was pretty simple.
非常简单。
how to set me up for success.
she convinced me that I had the power
get out of my seventh grade slump --
七年级的低谷——
who had a lot of potential,
to go to and complete college.
的孩子一起工作时。
to additional resources,
and into the world
on college applications.
非常占优。
those kinds of opportunities for everyone.
提供给每一个人。
that some kids miss out.
about the folks in the middle.
winning lottery tickets in the middle.
一些无人认领的彩票。
and the path to world peace
is suddenly going to become an A student.
突然成为一名A类学生。
that most folks in the middle
because that's where we relegated them to
因为我们把他们降级于此,
where they're kind of chilling
accelerations, losses and wins.
损失和获得组成。
and socioeconomic identity
和社会经济身份
access out of the middle.
出来的原因。
with my young people.
"Hey, do you want to go to college?"
“嘿,你想要上大学吗?”
a lot of vague possibilities open.
许多模糊的可能性。
my young people were capable of.
有能力做到的事情。
graduate from high school successfully.
从高中毕业。
the kinds of academic records
and university admissions.
大学录取通知书。
that the high expectations worked.
高期望起作用了。
in six years or less,
get kids into college
that high expectations are great,
to bake a cake without an oven.
烤箱的情况下烤蛋糕。
the folks in the middle to make the leap
strategies and support they deserve
以及支持,
mentoring for a long time, Nicole,
年轻女性,
looked at her pretty strong transcript
她相当优秀的成绩,
in going to college.
was that through her community,
通过她的社区,
to college prep work,
travel programs.
went on to earn two master's degrees
妮可从普渡大学毕业后,
to hold our young people accountable,
of accountability in those young people
to their families and their communities.
都负起责任。
on asset-based youth development.
and low ropes courses
questions together.
really bought into the notion
for achieving these college degrees.
calling each other and texting each other
互相打电话和发短信
for SAT prep?"
for the college tour tomorrow?"
准备什么东西?”
college the thing to do.
成为一件可以实现的事。
on college campuses
创建项目和活动,
to really visualize themselves
rocked our own college gear
about whose school was better than whose.
展开健康有趣的竞争。
was possible for their lives.
at that college-going community
”进大学”的社群,
from the same backgrounds
beautiful way one day
出现了,
waiting to go through customs
等待通过海关
for a service learning trip.
kind of huddled in a circle.
that means something's going on.
这意味着发生了什么。
talking about.
about all the other countries
from New York City
in study abroad programs
teachers, social workers,
in New York City,
of what would have happened
that their communities and the world
doesn't just work with young people.
不止对年轻人有效。
our organizations as well.
that inspires everyone.
激励每一个人。
invite our colleagues to the table
参加会议
to meet the mission.
to folks along the way,
提供有意义的反馈,
for everyone's contributions.
aimed high for themselves
to do for young people
and see all of my former colleagues
看到以前所有的同事
in other organizations.
and uplift the folks in the middle.
to the people in the middle.
about who deserves a hand-up, and how.
即谁该举手,及如何举手。
communities and institutions
公平原则的方式
and that uphold principles of equity.
what is often mistaken for a period
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Danielle R. Moss - Social activistDanielle R. Moss is chief executive officer of Oliver Scholars, helping it prepare high-potential Black and Latinx students from underserved New York City communities for success.
Why you should listen
Dr. Danielle R. Moss is Chief Executive Officer of Oliver Scholars, an organization committed to preparing high-potential Black and Latinx students from underserved New York City communities for success at top independent schools, prestigious colleges and careers. She is also a member of The New York Women's Foundation board of directors and serves as an NYC Commissioner of Gender Equity. She began her career as a middle school teacher in the Bronx and Brooklyn, building a distinguished career as an academic and a leader in the education and the social sector. Dr. Moss's contributions to education and the social sector have been recognized by the New York State Education Department, The New York Women's Foundation, The New York Coalition for 100 Black Women, The College Board, The Network Journal's 25 Most Influential Black Women in Business and The Council of Urban Professionals.
Moss has been featured in the New York Times "Corner Office" and in Crain's New York for her leadership in the movement toward intersectional gender equity. Her writing has been featured by The Daily Beast, The Huffington Post, Edutopia, The Amsterdam News, City Limits Magazine, Ms. Magazine online and the Feminist Wire. She's appeared on WABC-TV's Here and Now and New York Viewpoint, on WNBC's Positively Black, Fox 5's Street Talk, Bronx Net's Perspectives and NY1's Inside City Hall. Stanley Crouch, formerly of the New York Daily News, once dubbed her one of the most important players in public education for her ability to respectfully meet young people and families where they are and to give them the tools and agency to transform their own lives.
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