Equity & Income Security
Work that looks at how financial systems, employment structures, education, and policy affect the resilience of real households.
A public-interest and civic-interest area connected to Joshua's broader work, kept separate from the core professional pillar pages.
Advocacy & Resilience is where the practical side of finance, systems, teaching, and AI meets public-interest concerns. The emphasis is grounded: helping people understand economic systems, household risk, policy trade-offs, and technology decisions clearly enough to act with more confidence.
This is not a campaign page and it is not a replacement for the professional pillar pages. It is a place for civic and educational work that benefits from the same habits used elsewhere on the site: clarity, legibility, auditability, and practical tools.
Work that looks at how financial systems, employment structures, education, and policy affect the resilience of real households.
AI tools should be legible, auditable, and teachable. People should be able to understand what a system is doing, where its limits are, and how to challenge its output.
Open teaching tools and plain-language explanations that help people understand budgets, trade-offs, risk, debt, savings, business models, and financial decisions.
Practical civic education aimed at income security, household resilience, and the ability to read policy choices without being buried in jargon.
The common thread is translation. Commercial systems work translates between finance, operations, software, and incentives. Teaching translates complicated models into usable judgment. Advocacy & Resilience applies that same translation habit to civic and household contexts.
Useful work here might include open learning materials, workshops, responsible AI notes, policy explainers, or small tools that make economic decisions easier to understand.