
The purpose of our show is to bring information and solutions to issues that impact the day-to-day lives of minorities.We can bring this value add by leveraging the knowledge of our host, Walter Latham, Sr. , co-host, Michelle Swiney, and our Panel, consisting of experts in various disciplines and life experiences.
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Keywords
GO Greater Opportunity program , education, confidence, Tony Harrington, Hotchkiss School, first-generation college students, social work, educational leadership, community programs, mentorship, Summer Bridge
Summary
In this episode of the Walt Weekly Podcast, host Walter Latham speaks with Tony Harrington, a graduate of the GO program, celebrating its 60th anniversary. They discuss the transformative impact of the program on Harrington's life, his educational journey, and the importance of confidence in achieving success. Harrington also shares his ongoing commitment to helping first-generation college students through summer programs, reflecting on the legacy of mentorship and support that shaped his career.
Takeaways
The GO program provided opportunities for students from underprivileged backgrounds.
Tony Harrington's experience in the program helped him gain confidence.
Education can be a transformative tool for personal growth.
Harrington emphasizes the importance of mentorship in education.
The evolution of the Hotchkiss School reflects broader societal changes.
First-generation college students face unique challenges that require support.
Community programs can play a crucial role in preparing students for college.
Harrington's journey illustrates the power of perseverance and hard work.
The legacy of the GO program continues through initiatives like Summer.
Chapters
00:00 Celebrating 60 Years of the GOAL Program
04:33 The Impact of Mentorship and Community
08:53 Reflections on Podcasting and Learning
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