
Sarida Scott of The Skillman Foundation discusses the importance of philanthropy at the Detroit Policy Conference
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Vice President of Program Sarida Scott talks about the crucial role of philanthropy in Detroit.
One Detroit contributor Stephen Henderson of American Black Journal sits down with the Vice President of Program at The Skillman Foundation Sarida Scott at the Detroit Policy Conference. She discusses the crucial role philanthropy plays.
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Sarida Scott of The Skillman Foundation discusses the importance of philanthropy at the Detroit Policy Conference
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One Detroit contributor Stephen Henderson of American Black Journal sits down with the Vice President of Program at The Skillman Foundation Sarida Scott at the Detroit Policy Conference. She discusses the crucial role philanthropy plays.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipPhilanthropy plays this incredible role in Detroit that it doesn't play in other communities.
What do you think it needs to be playing right now with all the transition that we're seeing - This is a really critical time.
And this is a moment where we talk a lot about the need to connect.
I really see philanthropy playing that role of connecting.
One of the things that I always say is like the philanthropy superpower is the convening power.
We can bring people together.
And we really need this now in this moment.
- Yeah.
So at Skillman, you guys are focused on youth education.
Tell us what you're up to now, given how different things are than they were just a year ago.
I mean, it's amazing to think of all the things that have changed and all the problems that have surfaced or gotten worse in that time.
- In this moment though, we're really focused on education, as we say, people power.
So listening to those who are most impacted by the education system, students, educators, the community, to really help us in, you know, driving the solutions, identifying the solutions.
It's also a part of the bridging.
I mean, for as much as we want to do in the city, as much as we invest, no one entity can impact and change the education system.
And it's really this moment that we need to remind everyone that education touches everything.
And so when we're here talking about business and economic development, it all goes back to education.
So that's really allowed.
What we're trying to do is remind people that we need to listen to those who are impacted by the system.
They need to be brought in and be working on the solutions.
And we need to be doing this all together.
- Yeah, I know that's work that you've been involved in for years and years long before you came to this role at Skillman.
I wonder if you can help people understand the things that you hear and see from those folks, from students, from parents, from educators, especially in Detroit, about how things are going and what they need so that we can go faster and further.
- So there's, I mean, there's so many challenges, we know.
I mean, we talk a lot about the post-COVID and the COVID generation and the challenges.
So we all know that mental health has been a lot of the issues that have been raised.
We know that there is a concern about what's AI, and how does AI look for, you know, the careers for the future, and how are we helping students be prepared for that?
And students are concerned about that.
We also know we're in this moment where we have, there's a lot of talk about the value of higher education, and is that still worth it for students?
So there's so many things that they're grappling with.
And also just the rest of what's going on in the country.
- Right.
Right.
- I mean... - And it has an effect on young people that I think we don't stop and think about all the time.
- Yes.
And we need to because they are experiencing it in such a different way because it also then impacts the way they think about their future and what opportunities they have and what's possible.
So there's so much that we need to do around helping them continue to think about the future.
Just as we were talking about that, reminding ourselves, we will move out of this, this will pass.
- Yeah.
Right.
Everything does at some point, right?
- Exactly.
- We just gotta survive.
That's always... - And also, how are we setting things up so that we recognize that that children can thrive in the future.
- Yeah.
Yeah.
So I wanna talk a little about the transition that we're seeing politically here in Detroit right now.
We've got a new mayor, a lot of new council people.
Philanthropy worked very closely with the last two mayors really in terms of just trying to get things going in Detroit again.
Is there a different role philanthropy will be asked to play for this new administration?
Or is it just kind of making sure everything's still standing up and moving forward?
- Well, to start, philanthropy has already expressed support for the new administration.
I mean, this historic time with Mayor Sheffield.
And we all wanna see her succeed, because if she succeeds, the city succeeds, the region succeeds, the state succeeds.
Everybody needs to be seen if there are some different roles that she might be interested or the administration might need.
But what is consistent is that there is clearly an intent across the sector that we wanna be supportive and do what we can.
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