Jennifer Blatz

@JenBlatz

Wife, mom, passionate advocate for equitable systems that produce better outcomes at and avid fan. Views are my own.

Joined December 2009

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    Mar 18

    We believe in the power of communities coming together across sectors, identifying shared goals, and creating interventions specific to their needs. Read more on and place-based partnerships from & Geoffrey Canada in :

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    Mar 16

    “We’ve been able to make progress by applying a flexible framework that is adaptable to context, but more must be done.” Read the latest from and of in @ssirreview now:

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    Mar 14

    “We’ve been able to make progress by applying a flexible framework that is adaptable to context, but more must be done.”  () & Geoffrey Canada () share priorities for addressing the root causes of inequities in communities.

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    Mar 15

    Together, we can change what's possible for young people and families in communities across the US. shares insights on place-based partnerships from 's and 's .

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    Mar 15

    What will it take to ensure every child has opportunities for success? of and Geoffrey Canada of , national leaders on community-based partnerships, offer lessons via .

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    Mar 14

    A call to action on the importance of place-based efforts in addressing persistent structural inequalities, from two leaders w/years of experience & success in helping places transform & Geoffrey Canada

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    Mar 12

    "When we focus on individual outcomes alone, we don’t always get the full picture...We miss the role that complex systems play in creating racialized disparities in education, health, wealth & social mobility." Important read by & @ Geoffrey Canada in

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    Mar 4

    Sincere thanks to for the opportunity to share our data and the work we are undertaking to address the racism and discrimination.

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    Mar 11

    Together, we can change what’s possible for young people in our community. shares insights from ’s Geoffrey Canada and ’s . The priorities for large-scale social change are clear.

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    Mar 11

    “Together, we can scale success and ensure that resources flowing to our communities result in equitable outcomes for children and families.” () & Geoffrey Canada () write about place-based work in SSIR’s Spring 2022 issue.

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    Mar 7

    In this podcast I shoutout and for being leaders in the movement for a community-led equitable recovery.

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    Feb 10

    The upcoming is a great reminder that some games are finite, but others are not. For life's biggest challenges, we need a mindset of innovation and abundance. Learn more from in this new piece for :

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    Feb 9

    Our CEO just wrote an op-ed about how we can play the long game to end educational disparities for children - and how that looks different than how our can easily and quickly end their Super Bowl win drought.

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    Feb 9

    "An election is a finite game. Democracy is an infinite game. The global pandemic is a finite match. Eliminating institutionalized disparities that are exposed during crises is an infinite one." writes more at :

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  15. Feb 9

    My newest piece for was just published: Blatz: Football Is a Finite Game With Clear Winners & Losers. Ending Educational Disparity Is a Long Game. 3 Strategies to Help All Kids End Up Winners:

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    Feb 6

    Our real work awaits --reflections from on what we will see in the coming years across the network and beyond.

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    Jan 21

    "Communities can use data to engage the people most impacted by systemic inequities—including Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and Asian youth and families, and people experiencing poverty—and then disrupt those systems." -- via

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    Jan 17

    As we write the next chapter in our national movement, we’re looking for a seasoned and experienced professional to partner with our CEO . Could you be StriveTogether’s first COO? Learn more with

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    Jan 18

    “Data enables us to get at the root causes and work upstream to create equitable pathways for those hindered by structural racism.” () dives into how to utilize data to disrupt systemic inequity in

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