Centering Families' Voices in Systems Design, to Allow Them to Flourish - Part 1
The Steelcase Foundation in Michigan is taking an in-depth look over ten years, at how the social service and business landscape in their community impacts the lived experience of a cohort of working families. In this two-part Podcast, President and CEO Dr. Daniel Williams shares how this immersive, years-long inquiry, complemented by immediate support to reduce harm, is already revealing how nonprofits, government agencies, and business employers create policies, schedules, and other structural elements that create roadblocks for mothers and children. Over time, the experiences of the families in the cohort will illuminate, with clarity and specificity, how the system was designed with little consideration for the families' complex lived reality. The foundation expects the detailed insights that emerge, and the recommendations made by the families themselves, will empower the foundation, its partners, and the families to design a new model for targeted wrap-around support, to stabilize families and allow them to flourish. The work will reveal scalable solutions for policy, advocacy, and philanthropy. The essence, as Daniel shares, is to center families' experience and voices in systems design. ----more---- Working to advance justice through education, philanthropy, and community engagement, Dr. Daniel Williams believes deeply in the innate brilliance of community and the importance of centering the voices of those so often marginalized or ignored. As President + CEO of the Steelcase Foundation, Daniel leads strategies that elevate community voice and strengthen partnerships to drive broader social change. Previously, he advanced equity and innovation as President + CEO of the West Michigan Center for Arts and Technology and as co-founder + principal of Grand Rapids University Prep Academy. His work is grounded in justice, liberation, and equity-centered design, and extends to civic leadership through board service and state appointments focused on education, philanthropy, and opportunity.




