10. Change the broken systems

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Episode 10

Dr. Lynn Gangone is a nationally known writer and speaker on gender equality, with expertise in women’s education and educational equity. Among Lynn’s many accolades, she was recognized as one of the Top 25 Most Powerful Women in Colorado and one of the 2013 “Women Making History.”

She shares her thoughts on women in leadership, the importance of voting and education, how those are intimately tied to one another, and how we have a role in changing the systems that aren’t currently serving all.


How can we change the system to bring more people in?


Questions to Ask Yourself:

  1. How do you acquire information?

  2. How has formal education impacted your life?

  3. What systems around you need repairing?

  4. What step(s), big or small, can you take to help fix broken systems?


About Dr. Lynn Gangone:

Dr. Lynn Gangone is a nationally known writer and speaker on gender equality, with expertise in women’s education and educational equity. She focused on leadership development and career advancement for women in higher education. Among her many accolades, she was recognized as one of the Top 25 Most Powerful Women in Colorado and one of the 2013 “Women Making History.” She received an Ed.D. and M.Ed. in higher and postsecondary administration from Columbia University. Dr. Gangone is currently the President and Chief Executive Officer of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education.


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