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Building Resilient Communities: Insights from Harvard Undergraduate CBE and BBABN

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Join us for an enlightening episode of One Nation, where hosts Rahmon Turner and Quadeer Porter dive deep into the world of community building and nonprofit challenges with our special guests from the Harvard Undergraduate Consulting on Business and Environment (CBE). This episode promises to transform your understanding of how cross-functional teamwork can shape resilient communities.

Meet the Hosts:

Rahmon Turner - A Newark native, recording artist, and passionate podcaster, Rahmon brings his unique perspective and energy to our discussions.

Quadeer Porter - Founder and Executive Director of BBABN, Quadeer is dedicated to empowering young men from marginalized backgrounds. His leadership and vision have been instrumental in building BBABN's impact.

Highlights of the Episode:

Discover how an unexpected LinkedIn connection blossomed into a robust partnership, leading to innovative strategies that uplift young men from marginalized backgrounds. Our discussion highlights the importance of collaboration and the power of dedicated advocacy and support.

Meet the Harvard CBE Team:

Theresa - A Case Team Leader studying Computer Science and Economics at Harvard College. Raised in Boston, she's deeply involved in public service through advocacy, mentorship, and teaching. On campus, Theresa is active in the Phillips Brooks House Association and Tech for Social Good.

Jeremy - The Managing Director of Harvard CBE, Jeremy is from Chicago and studies Economics and Computer Science. His previous consulting experience with a renewable energy non-profit in Nicaragua adds a unique perspective to our conversation.

Joseph - An undergraduate student from Atlanta, Georgia, Joseph studies economics and sociology at Harvard. He's involved with Harvard CBE, the Institute of Politics, and the Black Men’s Forum. Joseph shares his journey of navigating regional differences between Atlanta and Harvard, highlighting his community engagement and service work.

Isis - From the Bronx in New York City, Isis studies chemistry and economics at Harvard. She's the co-vice president of the Dominican Student Association, an analyst for Harvard CBE, and a supporter of Harvard sports. Her involvement in student government showcases her leadership and dedication to community building.

Key Topics:

  • Cultural Shifts and Unique Hobbies: Experience firsthand the cultural shifts and unique hobbies that enrich the Harvard team's community, from hunting to anime writing.
  • Navigating Regional Differences: Hear compelling stories about the profound observations of a Harvard student from Georgia adjusting to life between Atlanta and Harvard University.
  • Ethical Dilemmas and Systemic Barriers: Learn about the ethical dilemmas nonprofits face, especially in supporting young men battling homelessness and substance abuse, and the systemic barriers that complicate these efforts.

Reflections:

Reflect with us on the vital role of education, the significance of strong role models, and the importance of dreaming big to break generational curses. This episode is a testament to the power of collaboration, the strength in overcoming adversity, and the relentless pursuit of community healing and empowerment.

Our heartfelt thanks go to Theresa, Jeremy, Isis, Joseph, Rosalyn, and the entire Harvard CBE team for their invaluable insights. We also extend our gratitude to our listeners for their unwavering support.

Tune In:

Tune in for a thoughtful and inspiring conversation that underscores the transformative potential of dedicated advocacy and support. This episode of One Nation is not just about challenges; it's about hope, innovation, and the unyielding spirit of those committed to mak

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Harvard CBE Collaboration With BBABN (00:00:00)

2. Navigating Cultural Divides and Niche Interests (00:07:39)

3. Lessons in Community Building and Ethics (00:13:19)

4. Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Outreach (00:26:49)

5. Navigating Systemic Barriers in Nonprofits (00:30:06)

6. Building Generational Gains Through Privilege (00:42:27)

7. Future of Nonprofit Consulting Trends (00:48:20)

8. Enhancing Consulting Abilities and Community Development (00:58:41)

9. Impactful Insights From Nonprofit Collaboration (01:07:02)

10. Navigating Challenges and Growth in Community (01:14:04)

11. Celebrating Collaboration and Community Impact (01:22:35)

4 episodes

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Join us for an enlightening episode of One Nation, where hosts Rahmon Turner and Quadeer Porter dive deep into the world of community building and nonprofit challenges with our special guests from the Harvard Undergraduate Consulting on Business and Environment (CBE). This episode promises to transform your understanding of how cross-functional teamwork can shape resilient communities.

Meet the Hosts:

Rahmon Turner - A Newark native, recording artist, and passionate podcaster, Rahmon brings his unique perspective and energy to our discussions.

Quadeer Porter - Founder and Executive Director of BBABN, Quadeer is dedicated to empowering young men from marginalized backgrounds. His leadership and vision have been instrumental in building BBABN's impact.

Highlights of the Episode:

Discover how an unexpected LinkedIn connection blossomed into a robust partnership, leading to innovative strategies that uplift young men from marginalized backgrounds. Our discussion highlights the importance of collaboration and the power of dedicated advocacy and support.

Meet the Harvard CBE Team:

Theresa - A Case Team Leader studying Computer Science and Economics at Harvard College. Raised in Boston, she's deeply involved in public service through advocacy, mentorship, and teaching. On campus, Theresa is active in the Phillips Brooks House Association and Tech for Social Good.

Jeremy - The Managing Director of Harvard CBE, Jeremy is from Chicago and studies Economics and Computer Science. His previous consulting experience with a renewable energy non-profit in Nicaragua adds a unique perspective to our conversation.

Joseph - An undergraduate student from Atlanta, Georgia, Joseph studies economics and sociology at Harvard. He's involved with Harvard CBE, the Institute of Politics, and the Black Men’s Forum. Joseph shares his journey of navigating regional differences between Atlanta and Harvard, highlighting his community engagement and service work.

Isis - From the Bronx in New York City, Isis studies chemistry and economics at Harvard. She's the co-vice president of the Dominican Student Association, an analyst for Harvard CBE, and a supporter of Harvard sports. Her involvement in student government showcases her leadership and dedication to community building.

Key Topics:

  • Cultural Shifts and Unique Hobbies: Experience firsthand the cultural shifts and unique hobbies that enrich the Harvard team's community, from hunting to anime writing.
  • Navigating Regional Differences: Hear compelling stories about the profound observations of a Harvard student from Georgia adjusting to life between Atlanta and Harvard University.
  • Ethical Dilemmas and Systemic Barriers: Learn about the ethical dilemmas nonprofits face, especially in supporting young men battling homelessness and substance abuse, and the systemic barriers that complicate these efforts.

Reflections:

Reflect with us on the vital role of education, the significance of strong role models, and the importance of dreaming big to break generational curses. This episode is a testament to the power of collaboration, the strength in overcoming adversity, and the relentless pursuit of community healing and empowerment.

Our heartfelt thanks go to Theresa, Jeremy, Isis, Joseph, Rosalyn, and the entire Harvard CBE team for their invaluable insights. We also extend our gratitude to our listeners for their unwavering support.

Tune In:

Tune in for a thoughtful and inspiring conversation that underscores the transformative potential of dedicated advocacy and support. This episode of One Nation is not just about challenges; it's about hope, innovation, and the unyielding spirit of those committed to mak

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Harvard CBE Collaboration With BBABN (00:00:00)

2. Navigating Cultural Divides and Niche Interests (00:07:39)

3. Lessons in Community Building and Ethics (00:13:19)

4. Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Outreach (00:26:49)

5. Navigating Systemic Barriers in Nonprofits (00:30:06)

6. Building Generational Gains Through Privilege (00:42:27)

7. Future of Nonprofit Consulting Trends (00:48:20)

8. Enhancing Consulting Abilities and Community Development (00:58:41)

9. Impactful Insights From Nonprofit Collaboration (01:07:02)

10. Navigating Challenges and Growth in Community (01:14:04)

11. Celebrating Collaboration and Community Impact (01:22:35)

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