Unfortunately, there are still deep and long-standing inequities in the education and workforce systems of the United States today. BIPOC and those living in poverty have largely been mistreated and ignored in society, and it’s time we level the playing field once and for all. In the Building Equitable Pathways podcast by Jobs for the Future, host Kyle Hartung and his guests sit down to discuss these critical issues still plaguing the country today, and how we might find solutions to overcome these deep inequities in the future. Taking a close look at the current issues in career development pathways and workforce development systems, the podcast will help listeners gain a new perspective on the persistent inequities present in the U.S. and how they are affecting society’s most vulnerable people. If you work in an area like public policy, education, or not-for-profit organizations, this podcast will help you learn more about the barriers still standing in the way of fair access to education and career development resources for the people who have been marginalized by society for far too long.U.S., the Building Equitable Pathways podcast is definitely worth a listen.