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Myra Jones-Taylor

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Myra Jones-Taylor is a prominent figure in the field of policy and early childhood development, currently serving as the senior vice president for impact and external affairs at the Urban Institute, where she oversees communications, development, government affairs, and policy impact.

With a background in academia and extensive experience in various leadership roles, Myra has been instrumental in shaping policy agendas, strategies, and advocacy efforts aimed at improving the lives of children and families.

Prior to her current position, she held key roles such as chief policy officer at Zero to Three and founding commissioner of early childhood in Connecticut, where she spearheaded initiatives to enhance early care and education services for young children.

Myra Jones-Taylor is a sought-after speaker and writer on topics such as racial identity, systemic racism, and social inequality, contributing her insights to reputable publications like The Atlantic and podcasts like The Longest Shortest Time.

With a joint doctorate in American studies and anthropology from Yale University, Myra brings a unique blend of academic rigor and practical expertise to her work, driving meaningful change in the realms of public policy and social welfare.

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Washington, District of Columbia, United States