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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.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Guest: Apryll Adams & Mike DeCandido, "CommonBondz"
Race to Social Justice
1 hour 56 seconds
1 year ago
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.
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.