Recently, my wife and I were blessed to attend the 2017 A Better Chance Awards Luncheon in New York City. We were guests of one of the honorees, Tony Clark, the Executive Director of the Major League Baseball Players Association. Joining Tony as honorees were Marvin R. Ellison, Chairman and CEO of JCPenney, and David Coleman, President and CEO of The College Board. Though each of the award recipients was impressive, the work of the organization and the beneficiaries of that work stole the show. According to its printed and digital materials, the mission of A Better Chance “is to increase substantially the number of well-educated young people of color who are capable of assuming positions of responsibility and leadership in American society.” ABC achieves this through its College Preparatory Schools Program, which recruits, refers and supports about 500 student scholars in grades 6-12 at more than 300 member schools in 27 states. Through ABC, these students gain access to rigorous educational opportunities at some of the most prestigious college preparatory schools in the nation. Since 1963, ABC “has been finding talent in communities where it is often overlooked and placing it in the path of opportunity.” […]