
12. It's Time for a Huddle
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This week, Yaz and Rebekah are talking about the claims that voter laws being enacted are voter suppression. But that’s just the jumping off point. Their discussion certainly isn’t one where they agree much of the time. But in the end, they agree on what success looks like and bounce some ideas off each other on how to get there.
The Success Sequence, originally from a study done by Brookings Scholars, Ron Haskins and Isabel Sawhill, is discussed in this episode. Yaz and Rebekah aren’t saying that it is a foolproof method for everyone but that it has a lot of merit and should be considered. Below you’ll find some articles that discuss this idea as well as the updated Success Sequence for Millennials:
Success Sequence Opinion Piece, WSJ
IFS (Institute for Family Studies): What Does the Success Sequence Mean?
Millennial Success Sequence
Rebekah quotes from an Eli Steele article. That is linked below as well as a Q&A with Eli, for your reading pleasure:
Eli Steele-Re: Georgia Voter Laws
Q & A | Black, Deaf, and Jewish Filmmaker Eli Steele is Challenging How We View Race