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Listening to Black Voices
Presidential Appointee J. Veronica Biggins on Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace

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Educator Teidra Everett on Code-Switching, Tokenism and Creating a Diverse Classroom

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Former Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer on Public Service and Race Relations

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Artist Gale Fulton Ross Is a ‘Freedom Fighter at the Easel’

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Activist Barbara Nell Langston on the History of Newtown and the Importance of Voting

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Finance Executive Ted Downing on Redlining, the Wealth Gap and Hope for the Future

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Boston Celtics Co-Owner and Business Leader James Cash on Breaking Barriers

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Mote Biologist Jasmin Graham on the Need for Diversity in Science

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Finance Industry Vet Ed Swan Jr. on the Wealth Gap and the Healing Power of Art

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Dr. LaVerne M. Green on Public Health and the Parallels Between the HIV and Covid-19 Pandemics

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Economist, Black History Scholar and Professor James Stewart on Reparations and Economic Equality

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Pioneering Physician Randall C. Morgan Jr. on His Lifetime of Fighting for Health Care Equity

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Late U.S. Ambassador James A. Joseph Fought for Equality His Whole Life

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Harpist Ann Hobson Pilot on Overcoming Racism in Classical Music

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Retired Crime Analyst Wanda F. Gilbert on Police Reform and Growing Up in Segregated South Florida

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Investment Banker Ronald T. Gault on Civil Unrest and the Importance of Using Your Voice

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Kate Harris on Her Front-Row Seat During Brown v. Board of Education

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Civil Rights Leader Dr. Willie Clemons on Activism and Forgiveness

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