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This Is Why I Teach: Reflections From A Day Of Lecturing At Edgewood College’s Doctoral Program

January 31, 2018 by Alexander Gee

This past weekend, I spent time in my new role as a part time Adjunct Professor for Law and Partnerships 735 in the Edgewood College Doctoral Program. I had a lot of things to share about. Here’s a couple quotes. Check out my video for more!

“If the public squares function like private squares, then how do they really influence society? True community change for institutions begins with the individual’s understanding of where are they lacking, and where do they need stronger partnerships and relationships.”

“We’ve got to help individuals understand their needs for partnerships before they can lead a major institution into a partnership.”

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