Meet three women driving economic inclusion in their communities.
There is no limit to the impact a person can have when they wholeheartedly devote themselves to helping others. In the content series “Tell Her Story,” BDG Studios and JPMorgan Chase & Co. shine a light on three selfless women, as seen through those whose lives they have influenced the most. By meeting pivotal figures who have been bolstered, befriended, and helped by our heroes along the way, we’ll learn firsthand how one woman’s journey can impact an entire community.
Bree Jones Is Taking Back The Block
How one equitable real estate developer is lifting up her West Baltimore community.
How Ms. Congress Heights Got Her Name
Learn how one person can change an entire community.
Brenda Rosen Believes In The Power Of Long-Term Care For Those Experiencing Homelessness
How one native New Yorker is going above and beyond to help the city’s most vulnerable.
Published on November 2, 2022
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Before founding Girls Who Code, its founder hit rock bottom. She sits down with Leila Barghouty