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<p>How can cities increase the chances of children fulfilling their potential? Join this dynamic conversation featuring mayors from Tracy, CA; Tucson, AZ; and the East Midlands in the United Kingdom, as they share how local leadership is driving innovative strategies to strengthen support systems through cross-sector collaboration. This event highlights the power of aligning schooling with health, housing, workforce, and community supports to create opportunities for children and families.</p><p> </p><p>Drawing on diverse governance contexts, mayors will discuss how they are advancing integrated approaches that break down silos and mobilize partnerships to support the whole child. From practice to policy, the conversation will explore how cities and regions can serve as catalysts for sustainable change by coordinating resources, engaging communities, and building systems that extend learning beyond the classroom. Attendees will gain insights into how multi-sector strategies can transform outcomes and create more resilient, inclusive ecosystems for youth success.</p><p> </p><p>This event is co-hosted by the Bloomberg Center for Cities and The EdRedesign Lab at Harvard Graduate School of Education. Lunch will be provided. </p><p> </p><p>In-person attendance is limited to HUID holders. Virtual attendance is open to all.</p>
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