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Too often in the classroom, students learn how to manage money without much time to explore who designs the systems behind our economy. In this episode, Jasmine Rashid invites us to go deeper and reframe financial literacy—not just as a path to personal success, but as a tool for challenging inequality and advancing collective change.
Jasmine’s background in peace and conflict studies and years of experience in the impact investing space allow her to bring a fresh and powerful perspective to the conversation around money.
“Financial activism,” she explains, “is just about taking stock of your own life and the realities of your own unique situation and understanding how you can align resources with movements for social justice.”
Centered on this idea, Jasmine’s work challenges us to think beyond individual budgeting and saving. She asks us to be more conscious of the financial decisions we make everyday, and to consider how they can either reinforce or resist the systems that shape economic inequality.
With this approach, Jasmine is able to reimagine financial literacy as something far more influential: a means of reclaiming agency in a system that often feels untouchable.
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Sheraz, Ben, and Charley, high school students and co-leaders of the student-run organization FinTeens, are bringing personal finance education to their peers through social media and student-led seminars. What started as a few TikToks turned into a global community spanning over 50 countries.
Tune in to hear how they’re simplifying financial education to make it more relatable and accessible for the next generation.
You can catch this week’s live Speaker Series tonight featuring Mandi Woodruff-Santos, an award-winning career coach, personal finance expert, speaker, writer, and host of the Brown Ambition Podcast. Register here.
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Anton is a student at UC San Diego. He is majoring in Cognitive Science with a specialization in Machine Learning and Neural Computation. Anton has been interning at NGPF since May 2023. He helps with video editing, podcast editing, and many other tasks.
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