Wes Moore
Host, Future CityWes Moore is a decorated Army combat veteran, youth advocate and CEO of BridgeEdU, a national initiative focusing on addressing the college completion and career placement crisis by reinventing the Freshman Year of college. He is also the author of two instant New York Times bestselling books, The Other Wes Moore and The Work.
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Trends are suggesting that fewer and fewer people will be opting for a four-year college degree in the future. The average student who takes out student…
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Over 3.4 billion people use social media, but with privacy concerns and accusations of false information – what’s the future of internet use? New social…
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Here in Maryland, there are nearly 4,000 children in foster care. With so many children in need, how do we ensure a future where children, parents, and…
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With the highest imprisonment rate in the world, the United States is long overdue to address the issue of mass incarceration. With 2.2 million people…
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When many of us think of the modern workplace, we start thinking about the images we’ve seen of Facebook and Google headquarters: open floorplans,…
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We live in a society deeply invested in ownership. It’s been the classic way to gain, sustain, and grow family wealth. It’s been the mark of adulthood and…
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The National Institute on Drug Abuse reports that Every day, more than 130 people in the United States die after overdosing on opioids. The Centers for…
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Accordinding to The College Board, 71 percent of graduates from four-year colleges carried debt, with students at public schools owing an average of…
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It’s the holidays – and maybe you still have some last-minute shopping to do. But how are you doing that shopping? Is it the same way you were doing your…
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Music has long been used as protest. Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez, John Lennon, and CCR, and so many others, used their music as a way to protest…