We are thrilled to welcome Anthony Chang, Steve Good, and Joi Jackson-Morgan as the 2022 Social Entrepreneurs in Residence at Stanford (SEERS). Each of the fellows is leading groundbreaking work in their sector, looking for innovative ways to address social inequities to help individuals and our community.
Starting the first week of spring quarter, each fellow will spend Thursdays on campus:
engaging with Stanford students, faculty, and staff
taking time to reflect and generate new ideas
diving deep into research
building new partnerships, and
co-teaching a Cardinal Course—URBANST 135: Challenging the Status Quo: Social Entrepreneurs Advancing Democracy, Development, and Justice alongside Kathleen Kelly Janus, senior advisor on social innovation to California Governor Gavin Newsom.
With a core focus on work happening here in California, we are eager to connect you with the fellows. Please reach out toPaitra Houtsto learn more about how you can share your work, learn from their work, and build partnerships.