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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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Guests: Tatiana Diaz, Demadelye Navarro, Annette Netta, "College Student DEI Perspectives"
Race to Social Justice
1 hour 3 minutes 52 seconds
1 year ago
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.
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.