The EdRedesign Lab
Michelle Sedaca, M.A., is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in research and communications within the education and social policy sectors. Currently serving as Senior Research Manager at The EdRedesign Lab, Michelle Sedaca develops action research agendas focused on children's well-being and manages the publication process for high-quality research outputs. Prior roles include Communications Manager at Jobs for the Future, where Michelle Sedaca amplified career pathway initiatives, and Social Policy Research and Writing Consultant at America's Promise Alliance, leading research on community initiatives for children in poverty. Michelle Sedaca's academic background includes a Master’s Degree from Tufts University and a Bachelor’s Degree from Oberlin College.
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The EdRedesign Lab
All children have clear and accessible pathways to well-being, educational attainment, and upward mobility. We strive for a society characterized by racial, economic, and social justice. We serve as a catalyst through research, advocacy, and collaborative action, advancing the cradle-to-career field by promoting cross-sector community-based systems of support and opportunity for all children and youth, especially those affected by racism and poverty. A university-based action-research hub, EdRedesign at the Harvard Graduate School of Education partners with mayors, superintendents, and community leaders to build cross-sector collaborations that individualize and expand supports and opportunities for all children.