ABOUT THE AUTHOR
JEROME BRONSON
Jerome Bronson faced many obstacles while growing up in a rural underserved community in Mississippi. Jerome is a current Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Global Health Equity Fellow. He is a 2021-22 Harvard University Fellow deemed subject matter expert on Racism as a public health crisis. Jerome is a first-generation college graduate. He is currently a DrPH candidate in public health (Doctor of Public Health). He hopes to share proven strategies that has allowed him, once labeled an at-risk student, to achieve success at the highest level in academics.
ABOUT THE BOOK
"In disadvantaged communities, there are things within the grasp of those that are advocates for education. It begins with raising the expectation level for students in underserved communities, advocating for more resources, as well as mentoring and exposure to successful people that look like at-risk students" Jerome Bronson