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00:00:00 Event Start 00:00:35 President Boudreau — Welcoming Remarks 00:06:33 Bob Mckinnon — Introduction to the Social Mobility Lab 00:28:12 Student Keynote — Vanessa Campos 00:40:14 Jennifer Sloan — How does the American Dream Impact Student Success? 00:51:06 Haydeeliz Carrasco — Educationanl Mobility across Families in 21st Century America 1:02:00 Dhipinder Walia — Reflections of Student-Parents 1:19:20 Feedback 1:33:20 Waleed Sami — The Influence of Filial Piety and Religious Identity on the Social Mobility of Muslim Students 1:47:05 Kevin Foster — College and Mental Health 1:57:13 Feedback 2:05:40 Emanuel Agu — A College System that Fosters Upward Mobility 2:14:18 Prabal De — A Longitudinal Analysis of Social Mobility Among Students and Alumni of the City College of New York 2:27:04 Feedback 2:41:10 Summit Recap 2:46:36 Dean Rich Closing Remarks The Colin Powell School at The City College of New York is pleased to announce the Social Mobility Lab Summit. The mission of the lab is to discover new ways to accelerate and expand opportunity for our students, their families, and the communities they represent. We define social mobility not just by wealth, income, and economic measures, but also by measures of quality of life, increased security and freedom, and opportunities for people to live the lives they desire. We believe the principal reason to study social mobility is to create more of it. The approach of the lab is simple but distinctive among organizations studying this issue: 1. to learn more about what is driving social mobility 2. translate that knowledge into programs and practices to help students move up in life 3. at every stage, engage the people and communities who can most benefit from this work In this vein, at this event we will hear our first round of Social Mobility Lab grantees share key findings from their funded research and then discuss how to translate these insights into practical ways we can improve how we support our students, their families, and the communities they serve. Each session will feature a selection of grantees sharing their work, followed by a discussion.