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Francesca James

We Need Each Other

A weekly Education podcast
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We Need Each Other

Francesca James

We Need Each Other

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We Need Each Other

Francesca James

We Need Each Other

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Dana King is a classical figurative sculptor. She rescues everyday Black American heroines/heroes from unjust obscurity and then ennobles their tenacity and courage through figurative sculpture. Dana King continues the tradition of our Africa
Owner, Karen Dial, and manager, Sean Moor have truly brought a jewel to Southern Calfornia with the opening of the bookstore, "The Book Jewel." In a time when so much is unfamiliar and so much of what Humankind loves has been held at bay, Kare
Eric Miller, Professor of Law at Loyola Law School and Leo J. O'Brien Fellow, believes that changes must be made in the way Law students are exposed to the law. The perception has been that all criminals are "Moral Monsters." Eric believes th
Joy Assent’s story is compelling. She was raised by parents who were addicted to crack cocaine. At a young age, she was robbed at gunpoint and later fell victim to a severe head injury. Yet, she thrives; she loves; she sees through the eyes of
If you know anything about Dianne Reeves, if you’ve heard her sing, the power in her voice, you’re aware that there’s something extraordinary happening there. Her voice touches the soul. Her presence is felt the moment she walks into a room.I w
The Black Law Student Association of Loyola Law School created a list of demands to combat the effects of systemic racism poisoning our legal system and their campus climate.BLSA of Loyola Law School called upon the administration to stand in s
Dr. Shani Byard is a social justice advocate and professor. Listen as she guides on how to stop buying into the stereotypes perpetuated by the media,
started her advocacy around Bruce's Beach on Juneteenth, 2020 when she and other co-founders of a group in the South Bay put together a picnic at Bruce's Beach to shed light on black history in Manhattan Beach. Hear what Kavon believes justice
Rev. Jason Mitchell is a staff minister of Agape International Spiritual Center. Rev. Jason's insight helps to make sense of a world that frequently feels that it makes no sense at all. This is an episode that you might just want to listen to
Jessica Pharm is a free-thinking HR professional with a background in employee relations, recruitment, training, and employment law and policies. She believes in advocating for and assisting Black professionals as they struggle to navigate the
This has to be my favorite episode ever! This week I shared the mic with my 2 daughters. We took the chance to laugh and reminisce. Tune in and join the fun!
My guests, Heather Rebecca Wilson and Porter Lori have at least one thing in common. They are both bi-racial. Many have never considered what it is like to maneuver through society not necessarily being fully accepted by your ethnicities beca
Wes Hall is currently contracted with the Los Angeles Unified School District, where he Co-Created the Young Men of Color Initiative that services the entire district. Wes has conducted one of the nation's most in-depth independent studies mea
Carla New surprised herself by the incredible response she received after updating her profile picture on LinkedIn showing her natural hair. It took a lot of courage to get there. Her post has inspired many; 334,650 views, 1474 comments, 15,6
It's Women's History Month and I honor all the women who go unnoticed.
Dr. Ann Ifekwunigwe is an equity warrior who is committed to making the world a better place through education.
Ralph Gustavo Zamora, is a DJ and community organizer from Los Angeles, California who is committed to linking the elite knowledge of higher institutions to local communities. Through his music curatorial & digital art experience and commitment
This is Woman's History Month. This year with eyes wide open to the atrocities inflicted upon Black people I am calling this year "Black Women's History Month." Let us learn more and appreciate more what Black Woman has endured as she continu
Denise Minns-Harris comes to share LIVED Black History with us. – Denise is a Lifelong Grassroots Activist, Sister, Teacher, Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Dancer, Buddhist, and professional Fundraiser for a wide variety of national and local polit
10 year old, Joey, has some powerful words of wisdom for his elders. He's found his way to thriving after being kept from school, social interactions, and sports for nearly a year. Take a listen. Maybe you'll shift some perspectives.
Professor, Edutainer & Facilitator, George Lee, better known as The Conscious Lee, has a wide perspective on today's society and teaches in quite a unique way. Take a listen
Ade Anifowose is a Nigerian man born in the UK, conceived in Germany, and feels more at home in America. His views on the "goings-on" at this time in human history are uniquely Ade.
Rev Arlene Cecelia Hylton is Director of Agape's “Living Foods Ministry" is Director of Agape's “Living Foods Ministry" and she is the Spiritual Director of Safe Harbor Treatment Center for Women located in Costa Mesa. Although Rev. Arlene
Gil Gamez has been a Police Officer for LAUSD for over 18 years. He is currently the Police Officers Association Union President. Hear his perspective on Cops in Schools and policing in general.
Kalia was raised by her White mother in Black schools and Black neighborhoods. She learned from her what is to be Black in America. She visited her Black immigrant father in White neighborhoods where those conversations did not occur.
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