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Race to Social Justice
Race to Social Justice
42 episodes
1 month ago
Michael Langley, Executive Director of the Florida Justice Institute, offers a primer on how his organization uses litigation and other means to combat systemic injustices that impact homeless, incarcerated and disabled citizens.
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Michael Langley, Executive Director of the Florida Justice Institute, offers a primer on how his organization uses litigation and other means to combat systemic injustices that impact homeless, incarcerated and disabled citizens.
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Race to Social Justice
Guest: Michael Langley, "Putting Advocacy Into Action"
Michael Langley, Executive Director of the Florida Justice Institute, offers a primer on how his organization uses litigation and other means to combat systemic injustices that impact homeless, incarcerated and disabled citizens.
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1 month ago
54 minutes 39 seconds

Race to Social Justice
Guest: Dr. Ingrid Waldron, "How Racism Messes with Mental Health"
Our first international guest, Dr. Ingrid Waldron, describes how racism impacts mental health. Our wide-ranging discussion includes multiple perspectives from her recently published book, "From the Enlightenment to Black Lives Matter", which traces experiences of racial trauma in black communities in Canada, the U.S. and the U.K.
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2 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 56 seconds

Race to Social Justice
Guests: Adjoa Jones de Almeida & Sunanda Ghosh, "The Power of Art in the Community"
Adjoa Jones de Almeida and Sunanda Ghosh talk about their Philadelphia-based Forman Arts Initiative’s efforts to cultivate artists and empower communities to work together to advocate for justice and equity in creative new ways.
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3 months ago
53 minutes 50 seconds

Race to Social Justice
Guest: Rev. Carolyn C. Cavaness, "A Pastor With Passion"
Rev. Carolyn C. Cavaness, a 3rd generation pastor, has translated her education in urban studies and economics into vibrant community-connected ministries. She shares what the Christian faith tradition teaches about racial and social justice, the historical role the Black clergy have played in advancing racial justice and how she puts her own faith into action.
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4 months ago
54 minutes 27 seconds

Race to Social Justice
Live from the Summit
Special Edition: John and Keva moderate a panel with nonprofit leaders and a college student with lived housing and food insecurity experience before a live audience attending Bucks-Mont Collaborative’s Impact and Innovation Summit at Gwynedd Mercy University on May 21, 2025.  Their combined stories, insights and ideas paint a vivid picture of how racial and social injustice impacts local government and community efforts to address housing insecurity and homelessness and create affordable housing solutions.
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5 months ago
1 hour 30 minutes 34 seconds

Race to Social Justice
Guest: Jenique Jones, “Food for Thought … and Justice”.
Jenique Jones describes how WhyHunger, an organization founded and supported by legendary musicians and led by her with vision and fervor, helps grassroots communities find transformative solutions to tackle the root causes of hunger around the world.
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7 months ago
58 minutes 38 seconds

Race to Social Justice
Guests: Jacqueline Jones Royster & Gene Kansas, "Sweet Auburn"
Jacqueline Jones Royster, academic scholar and author, and Gene Kansas, cultural developer, preservationist and social entrepreneur, tell us how their collaborative talents are helping restore “Sweet Auburn”, an historic African-American community in Atlanta, Georgia.
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10 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes 40 seconds

Race to Social Justice
Guest: Father Charles Oduke, PhD, "Catholic Social Teaching"
Fr. Charles Oduke, PhD, is a Kenyan-born, Jesuit-trained, Kenya-India-USA- educated, world-traveled, university-founder and hospital mission-integrator, who conducts a clinic on Roman Catholic social teaching and doctrine rooted in human dignity and advancing common good as a basis for societal equity and justice.
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11 months ago
1 hour 12 minutes 25 seconds

Race to Social Justice
Guests: Wynette Yao & Colie Levar Long, "Second Chances"
Wynette Yao, an award-winning filmmaker, profiles her District of Second Chances documentary which chronicles the work of FAMM Foundation, an organization advocating for changes in extreme sentencing laws. Colie Levar Long, who is featured in the film and was released under a District of Columbia “second chance” law after serving over 20 years in prison, tells his story of redemption.
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1 year ago
1 hour 13 minutes 49 seconds

Race to Social Justice
Guests: Steve Lewis & Dr. Lorinzo Foxworth, "Education in the Black Community"
We discuss the importance of education and workforce development to the Black community with Steve Lewis, an expert in early childhood learning with deep operational and leadership experience in the Head Start program, and Steve’s mentor, Dr. Lorinzo Foxworth (aka “Leader Doc”), a noted work force development leadership coach, trainer, speaker and educator.
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1 year ago
1 hour 16 minutes 11 seconds

Race to Social Justice
Guest: Leon Benson, "Free At Last"
Convicted of a 1998 murder, 47-year-old Leon Benson, was released from prison on 3/9/23, fully exonerated after 24 years. Now a college student and recording artist, Mr. Benson shares a riveting account of how his false arrest and incarceration (including many years in solitary) transformed, rather than embittered, him and formed the foundation for his new life as a free man.
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1 year ago
1 hour 1 minute 28 seconds

Race to Social Justice
Guest: Donna Richemond, "DEI at the Local Government Level"
In this episode, we explore how local government can play a positive role in promoting diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging in the community. Hear our conversation with professional educator and consultant, Donna Richemond, who meets this challenge as DEI Chief for Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
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1 year ago
1 hour 6 minutes 47 seconds

Race to Social Justice
Guest: Imam Idris Abdul-Zahir, "The 'I’s' Have It: Idris, Imam & Islam"
Imam Idris Abdul-Zahir, building on a family legacy as a young leader of a Muslim community in the West Oak Lane section of Philadelphia, explains how racial justice is integral to his ministry, interfaith collaboration and multimedia public persona.
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1 year ago
1 hour 9 minutes 26 seconds

Race to Social Justice
Guests: Tatiana Diaz, Demadelye Navarro, Annette Netta, "College Student DEI Perspectives"
Keva and John are joined by a University DEI director, an undergrad nursing student and graduate social work student, for a lively discussion about how diversity, equity and inclusion impact college experience, including barriers BIPOC, gay and non-binary and first-to-college students have to overcome to stay in school, graduate and get a good paying job.
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1 year ago
1 hour 3 minutes 52 seconds

Race to Social Justice
Guest: Apryll Adams & Mike DeCandido, "CommonBondz"
Meet Apryll Adams and Mike DeCandido, two different looking middle-aged people (one a Black female professional, the other her former white senior executive).  Hear their unique story rooted in their discovery of similar values and beliefs leading to the co- founding of a nonprofit organization which promotes sustained individual and group communication channels which foster open dialogue and discussion of difficult questions in a safe environment.
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1 year ago
1 hour 56 seconds

Race to Social Justice
Guests: Lori Bezahler & Marquetta Atkins-Woods, "Equipping Youth for Success"
Lori Bezahler, President of Edward W. Hazen Foundation, and Marquetta Atkins-Woods, a community activist and Foundation grantee, describe how they have collaborated in creative ways to empower under-resourced youth in Wichita, Kansas realize better futures.
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2 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes 51 seconds

Race to Social Justice
Guest: Dustin Timmerman, "Transgender Advocate"
Dustin Timmerman, a transgender man, discusses his own transition and how it laid the foundation for his becoming a passionate advocate for LBBTQ+ rights, a topic of relevance now as our nation is embroiled in controversy with regard to the rights of transgender people in particular.
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2 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 36 seconds

Race to Social Justice
Guest: Jean Pfaelzer, "California, Slave State"
Jean Pfaelzer, PhD, a public historian, commentator and University of Delaware professor, describes how “progressive” California has, unbeknownst to many, hosted practices which have enslaved indigenous people, Alaska natives, plantation Blacks, Chinese and the incarcerated throughout its history.
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2 years ago
55 minutes 35 seconds

Race to Social Justice
Guests: Ameen Akbar & Kenny Holdsman, "Slam Dunk for Youth"
Kenny Holdsman and Ameen Akbar (executive and mission leaders of Philadelphia Youth Basketball, respectively) tell us how their organization uses passionate mission-driven, entrepreneurial work and evidence-based practices which leverage the iconic game of basketball to help urban youth overcome the most urgent and systemic issues facing under-resourced communities.
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2 years ago
1 hour 18 minutes 26 seconds

Race to Social Justice
Guest: David Mura, "The Stories Whiteness Tells Itself"
David Mura (a Japanese-American and accomplished poet, writer, critic, and playwright) recounts his transformation from assimilation as a youth to embracing his own color as an adult and shares historical, literary and ethical narratives from his new book that unmask how white stories about race erase the brutality of the past and underpin systemic racism in the present.
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2 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 23 seconds

Race to Social Justice
Michael Langley, Executive Director of the Florida Justice Institute, offers a primer on how his organization uses litigation and other means to combat systemic injustices that impact homeless, incarcerated and disabled citizens.