EDTalks: Transforming Education for a Changing World

Join us for our final EDTalks event of the 2023-24 season featuring Anne Soto and Cole Stevens. Our program will feature two dynamic presentations followed by time for audience Q & A with our presenters. Pre-registration encouraged; walk-ins welcome!

 

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Event details

When
Mon. May 6 2024
Doors at 5:30 p.m.; program 6 - 7:30 p.m.
Where
Icehouse Minneapolis
2528 Nicollet Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55404
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Walk-ins welcome.

Presenters

Join us to learn about the many ways our education system must evolve in response to our complex and ever-changing world.

Educating Today’s Digital Learners for Our Global Economy

In our increasingly globally connected world – where communities continue to diversify – the future workplace demands a completely different set of skills to succeed in a global economy. The immediacy of global issues such as climate change, food security and public health make world-centric learning essential preparation for a changing world. Anne Soto from World Savvy will discuss the need for all students to develop skills for future success, such as an appreciation of cultural difference, critical and comparative thinking, comfort with ambiguity, and an understanding of globally significant issues. She argues that the time is now for changing the way we educate young, digital learners, and she’ll present concrete examples of how some schools – including many in Minneapolis Public Schools - are already addressing this head on. 

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Before joining World Savvy as its Midwest region executive director, Anne Soto worked as senior director of grantmaking for the Greater Twin Cities United Way community impact team. In that role she led a team centered on impacting regional need toward equity and accelerated new solutions defined by community. Anne has deep roots in education, starting her career as a classroom teacher, serving as a founding leader of the Oakland-based nonprofit Educate78, and working with NewSchools Venture Fund, a venture philanthropy model that supports early-stage nonprofits. As the mother of three kids, a resident of Minneapolis and a native Midwesterner, she cares deeply about creating an inclusive region where all of our youth can thrive. 

How Education Steers the Course of Humanity

Bridgemakers co-founder Cole Stevens believes our education system inextricably steers the course of humanity for better or for worse – and it must be transformed to unlock each young person’s potential and prevent violence, incarceration and other negative life outcomes. Inspired by his own personal experience in the education and criminal justice systems – as well as leaders such as Ulcca Joshi-Hansen, Martin Brokenleg, Steve Van Bockern, Larry Brendtro and Jon Bacal – Cole will present his own framework for how our democracy, society and economy can benefit from a transformational theory that reorganizes the way we look at youth and the human lives that make up the individual threads of society. He will also share some of the concrete classroom and system-based recommendations that have been developed by Bridgemakers in collaboration with justice-involved young people.

Presenter: 

Cole Stevens is a serial entrepreneur, organizer and speaker with a lived experience that deeply influences his work. Growing up poor and biracial in South Minneapolis taught him to enjoy diverse cultures and act as a bridge between them. When COVID hit, Cole lost his service job alongside thousands of other young people. Despite the odds stacked against him, he worked to create a new reality. Cole co-led a successful legislative campaign to change a discriminatory unemployment law impacting high school students, which resulted in young people receiving over $35 million in pandemic aid across the state. Cole also used his storytelling abilities to co-found the youth-led nonprofit Bridgemakers, raise over $3 million in support of its work and launch his own consulting and publishing company to help early stage entrepreneurs of color get their start.

EDTalks tickets are $5, but all are welcome. If this event is cost-prohibitive but you would like to attend, please reach out to us!

For more information on this event, contact Heidi Draskoci-Fricke. We look forward to seeing you there!

EDTalks is co-presented by Achieve Twin Cities and Graves Ventures (a project of The Graves Foundation)

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