
“My joy is my responsibility”
Roosevelt Smith
Student Manager; Program Director
“So I like to say, I went to college and I never came out,”
In this episode, we sit down with Roosevelt Smith, a student manager and program director at York College in Queens, New York, whose career has been built on one core belief: students deserve to be ready for the opportunities waiting for them. From co-founding a mentoring program as a college student to managing wraparound support services, Roosevelt has spent his career closing the gaps that keep Black students from reaching their full potential.
“A future where students are ready.”
Roosevelt pulls no punches when assessing the state of Black education, calling for an "acceleration mandate" to address deep readiness gaps in academics, financial literacy, and goal-setting. Through mentorship, personal mission statements, and intentional storytelling, he is equipping students with the tools to seize every opportunity in front of them. He speaks on the intentional practice of scheduling rest, how he cultivates joy, and what he hopes his legacy as an educator will be.
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