Lovely One by Ketanji Brown Jackson

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  • Опубліковано 24 жов 2024

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  • @IntellectCorner
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    *Key learnings from Ketanji Brown Jackson's story in "Lovely One":*
    1. The power of family support and legacy: Jackson's parents instilled strong values, confidence, and pride in her Black heritage from a young age, laying the foundation for her future success.
    2. Overcoming challenges through perseverance: Throughout her life, Jackson faced various obstacles, including being one of few Black students in gifted programs and feeling out of place at Harvard. She learned to persevere through these challenges.
    3. The importance of mentorship: Jackson benefited greatly from mentors like Judge Patty Saris and Justice Stephen Breyer, who guided her professional development.
    4. Balancing career and family: Jackson navigated the demands of a high-powered legal career while raising two daughters, one with special needs, demonstrating the challenges of work-life balance.
    5. Advocating for justice: In her various roles, including at the U.S. Sentencing Commission, Jackson worked to address systemic injustices and racial disparities in the legal system.
    6. Breaking barriers: As the first Black woman nominated to the Supreme Court, Jackson's journey highlights the ongoing importance of representation and diversity in the highest levels of government.
    7. Embracing identity: Jackson's experiences with "double consciousness" as both Black and American shaped her understanding of identity and belonging.
    8. The value of education: Jackson's path through prestigious institutions like Harvard underscores the transformative power of education in achieving one's goals.
    9. Resilience in the face of public scrutiny: During her Supreme Court nomination process, Jackson demonstrated resilience and composure under intense public and political scrutiny.
    10. Inspiring future generations: Jackson views her achievements not just as personal successes, but as a way to inspire others, particularly young Black girls, to pursue their dreams and believe in their potential.

  • @IntellectCorner
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    00:05 Introduction
    00:25 Given a name and a legacy
    03:09 Double consciousness
    06:16 Persevering
    09:13 The value of mentorships
    12:31 Motherhood
    15:54 Working for the future