32 min

Learn. Do. Inspire - A Conversation on Justice w/ Guest Speaker Dennis KAYLEAVES - Learn. Do. Inspire

    • Philosophy

In a world shadowed by misguidance; my guest Speaker Dennis and I discuss the outlooks and characteristics that one must have in order to create a better space in the world we inhabit. Of which we focus on JUSTICE...Terms like fairness, equity, and advocacy involve the development of behaviors and actions that reflect having consideration for others. These attributes also shape our understanding of the situations and circumstances we see around us too because it trains us to have expanded outlooks outside of what we may have always known or are familiar with.

Please tune in to hear us discuss what Justice means to us and what characteristics (mentally and spiritually) are needed in order to instill real change in our community, nation, and the globe.



Also, listen in as Dennis tells us about his involvement as a civil rights advocate. On April 4th, 1977 Dennis took part in a peaceful protest where he amongst 100 others occupied the San Francisco Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Office for a sit-in lasting 24 days to instill provisions for individuals with disabilities relating to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; section 504. Please click for more information: Click Here annnnd look out for a possible blog coming soon; further exploring topics discussed in this episode of Learn. Do. Inspire.

In a world shadowed by misguidance; my guest Speaker Dennis and I discuss the outlooks and characteristics that one must have in order to create a better space in the world we inhabit. Of which we focus on JUSTICE...Terms like fairness, equity, and advocacy involve the development of behaviors and actions that reflect having consideration for others. These attributes also shape our understanding of the situations and circumstances we see around us too because it trains us to have expanded outlooks outside of what we may have always known or are familiar with.

Please tune in to hear us discuss what Justice means to us and what characteristics (mentally and spiritually) are needed in order to instill real change in our community, nation, and the globe.



Also, listen in as Dennis tells us about his involvement as a civil rights advocate. On April 4th, 1977 Dennis took part in a peaceful protest where he amongst 100 others occupied the San Francisco Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Office for a sit-in lasting 24 days to instill provisions for individuals with disabilities relating to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; section 504. Please click for more information: Click Here annnnd look out for a possible blog coming soon; further exploring topics discussed in this episode of Learn. Do. Inspire.

32 min