Search

Resource Hub

Find and access a wealth of policy and research briefs, academic research papers, case studies, resources, and toolkits from EdRedesign and other leading research, policy, and practice organizations in the cradle-to-career place-based partnership field here.

Surabhi Malhotra

Surabhi Malhotra is a recent graduate of The Fletcher School at Tufts University, where she focused on child rights, education, and the intersections of climate justice and social equity. Before Fletcher, she spent eight years in India’s social impact sector, leading high-impact programs at organizations like Pratham and Young Leaders for Active Citizenship (YLAC), reaching thousands of children and families across the country. Her work has centered on strengthening education systems, advancing educational equity, amplifying youth agency, and engaging communities in civic action. Driven by a

Natalie Luera

Natalie Luera is a Mindich Public Service Fellow at EdRedesign and a sophomore at Harvard College, concentrating in Social Studies with a specialized focus on Juvenile Justice and Inequality in America. A proud first-generation college student, Natalie plans to pursue law school and a career working to reform the criminal justice system. Born and raised in Tucson, Arizona, she is the Mexican-American daughter of a single mother and the youngest of six children. Her identity and experiences within her vibrant, resilient, and sometimes chaotic family continue to fuel her passion for justice and

Personalizing Supports for Families and Children

Hosted in December 2024, this session, the first in our 2024-2025 Institute for Success Planning Virtual Learning Series, illustrates the powerful strategy of pairing families and children with caring Navigators who build trusting relationships to connect them to personalized supports and opportunities that promote their success and well-being. The webinar features the Mission Economic Development Agency's (MEDA) two-generational model, which connects children, youth, and families living in San Francisco's Mission District to Family Success Coaches and Student Success Coaches who work with