In past years in the Economics for Empowerment CVP, we have analyzed case studies of both developing and developed nations to bring light to various economic issues. Some example topics have included brain drain, the gender pay gap, financial access, wealth inequality, public debt, and aging populations. With each topic, we look at potential policy solutions that can empower marginalized communities toward economic independence. These topics fit well with Exeter's core values, particularly of non sibi, because we are taking aspects of traditional economics curricula and rather than leaving them at theory, finding ways to put them into practice to positively impact the lives of those who are often left behind by today's economic systems. By focusing on actionable solutions, we aim to bridge the gap between economic theory and real-world impact, fostering a sense of responsibility and purpose among students while equipping them with the tools to drive meaningful progress in their communities and beyond.