Safety in Job Training and Social Work

Building Bridges: Nordia Savage on Uplifting Communities in Connecticut (Part 1)

In Part 1 of our conversation with Nordia Savage, a Jamaican-born Hartford native and passionate advocate, we dive into her impactful work as a social worker and policy expert. Nordia shares her experiences with Public Allies and AmeriCorps, including her time in Dan O’Malley’s office, where she spearheaded transformative initiatives for Hartford youth. From history projects to job training and internship programs, she’s made a lasting difference in the lives of underserved communities.

But Nordia doesn’t shy away from addressing the barriers that hold Connecticut back—transportation challenges, low wages, and the lack of affordable childcare. She also highlights the critical need for stronger communication between generations and across sectors, ensuring that the incredible work happening in the state can connect and amplify its impact.

This episode is a thoughtful exploration of what it takes to drive change, break down silos, and create opportunities for everyone. Tune in to hear Nordia’s vision for a more inclusive and united Connecticut. 💬🌟🏙️
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