The boost students need to overcome obstacles | Anindya Kundu

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So, I teach college students about inequality and race in education,
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and I like to leave my office open to any of my students
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who might just want to see me to chat.
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And a few semesters ago,
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one of my more cheerful students, Mahari,
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actually came to see me
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and mentioned that he was feeling a bit like an outcast because he's black.
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He had just transferred to NYU from a community college
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on a merit scholarship,
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and turns out,
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only about five percent of students at NYU are black.
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And so I started to remember
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that I know that feeling of being an outsider
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in your own community.
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It's partially what drew me to my work.
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At my university,
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I'm one of the few faculty members of color,
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and growing up, I experienced my family's social mobility,
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moving out of apartments into a nice house,
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but in an overwhelmingly white neighborhood.
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I was 12,
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and kids would say that were surprised that I didn't smell like curry.
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(Laughter)
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That's because school is in the morning,
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and I had Eggo waffles for breakfast.
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(Laughter)
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Curry is for dinner.
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(Laughter)
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So when Mahari was leaving,
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I asked him how he was coping with feeling isolated.
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And he said that despite feeling lonely,
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he just threw himself at his work,
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that he built strategies around his grit
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and his desire to be successful.
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A mentor of mine is actually Dr. Angela Duckworth,
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the psychologist at UPenn who has defined this stick-to-itiveness of grit
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as being "the perseverance and passion for long-term goals."
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Angela's book has become a bestseller,
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and schools across the country,
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particularly charter schools,
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have become interested in citing "grit" as a core value.
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But sometimes grit isn't enough,
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especially in education.
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So when Mahari was leaving my office,
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I worried that he might need something more specific
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to combat the challenges that he mentioned to me.
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As a sociologist, I also study achievement,
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but from a slightly different perspective.
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I research students who have overcome immense obstacles
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related to their background.
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Students from low-income,
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often single-parent households,
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students who have been homeless, incarcerated or perhaps undocumented,
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or some who have struggled with substance abuse
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or lived through violent or sexual trauma.
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So let me tell you about two of the grittiest people I've met.
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Tyrique was raised by a single mother,
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and then after high school, he fell in with the wrong crowd.
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He got arrested for armed robbery.
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But in prison, he started to work hard.
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He took college credit courses,
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so when he got out, he was able to get a master's,
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and today he's a manager at a nonprofit.
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Vanessa had to move around a lot as a kid,
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from the Lower East Side to Staten Island to the Bronx.
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She was raised primarily by her extended family,
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because her own mother had a heroin addiction.
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Yet at 15,
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Vanessa had to drop out of school,
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and she had a son of her own.
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But eventually, she was able to go to community college,
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get her associate's,
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then go to an elite college to finish her bachelor's.
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So some people might hear these stories and say,
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"Yes, those two definitely have grit.
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They basically pulled themselves up by the bootstraps."
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But that's an incomplete picture,
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because what's more important
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is that they had factors in their lives that helped to influence their agency,
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or their specific capacity
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to actually overcome the obstacles that they were facing
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and navigate the system given their circumstances.
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So, allow me to elaborate.
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In prison, Tyrique was actually aimless at first,
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as a 22-year-old on Rikers Island.
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This is until an older detainee took him aside
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and asked him to help with the youth program.
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And in mentoring youth,
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he started to see his own mistakes and possibilities in the teens.
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This is what got him interested in taking college-credit courses.
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And when he got out,
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he got a job with Fortune Society,
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where many executives are people who have been formerly incarcerated.
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So then he was able to get a master's in social work,
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and today, he even lectures at Columbia about prison reform.
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And Vanessa ...
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well, after the birth of her son,
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she happened to find a program called Vocational Foundation
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that gave her 20 dollars biweekly,
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a MetroCard
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and her first experiences with a computer.
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These simple resources are what helped her get her GED,
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but then she suffered from a very serious kidney failure,
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which was particularly problematic because she was only born with one kidney.
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She spent 10 years on dialysis waiting for a successful transplant.
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After that,
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her mentors at community college had kept in touch with her,
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and so she was able to go,
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and they put her in an honors program.
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And that's the pathway that allowed her to become accepted
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to one of the most elite colleges for women in the country,
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and she received her bachelor's at 36,
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setting an incredible example for her young son.
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What these stories primarily indicate is that teaching is social
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and benefits from social scaffolding.
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There were factors pushing these two in one direction,
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but through tailored mentorship and opportunities,
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they were able to reflect on their circumstances
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and resist negative influences.
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They also learned simple skills like developing a network,
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or asking for help --
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things many of us in this room can forget that we have needed from time to time,
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or can take for granted.
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And when we think of people like this,
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we should only think of them as exceptional, but not as exceptions.
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Thinking of them as exceptions absolves us
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of the collective responsibility to help students in similar situations.
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When Presidents Bush, Obama and now even Trump,
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have called education "the civil rights issue of our time,"
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perhaps we should treat it that way.
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If schools were able to think about the agency that their students have
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and bring to the table when they push them,
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what students learn can become more relevant to their lives,
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and then they can tap into those internal reservoirs of grit and character.
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So this here --
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My student Mahari
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got accepted to law school with scholarships,
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and not to brag,
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but I did write one of his letters of recommendation.
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(Laughter)
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And even though I know hard work is what got him this achievement,
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I've seen him find his voice along the way,
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which as someone who's grown up a little bit shy and awkward,
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I know it takes time and support.
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So even though he will rely a lot on his grit
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to get him through that first-year law school grind,
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I'll be there as a mentor for him,
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check in with him from time to time,
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maybe take him out to get some curry ...
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(Laughter)
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so that he can keep growing his agency to succeed even more.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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