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When Matthew Desmond stepped onto Babson's campus, he brought more than just his acclaimed insights—he delivered a powerful message of hope and actionable change to combat systemic poverty.
The renowned author and sociologist, best known for his groundbreaking book "Evicted," captivated first-year students with a compelling narrative that went beyond statistics and delved into the human experience of economic struggle.
Students emerged from Desmond's presentation with transformative perspectives, eager to understand the complex dynamics of poverty and explore meaningful solutions. Their big-picture takeaways reflected a newfound awareness of the structural challenges facing vulnerable communities.
Desmond's visit wasn't just a lecture; it was a call to action. By sharing nuanced research and personal stories, he challenged students to think critically about social inequality and imagine innovative approaches to creating economic opportunity.
For Babson's incoming class, this wasn't merely an academic exercise—it was an invitation to become agents of meaningful social change, inspired by a thought leader who has dedicated his career to understanding and addressing poverty's deepest roots.