Black Leadership Re-Defined The African American Leadership Forum
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- Society & Culture
AALF believes that telling our stories is crucial to the success of the African American community. Through our podcast and community engagement work we’re raising the profiles of champions in our community, celebrating our successes, and addressing the challenges we face. By listening to our weekly program, becoming a network contributor and participating in our convenings, you’re helping to re-shape the narrative around Black lives and the Black experience. The podcast also airs on KMOJ Sundays from 12 p.m.-1 p.m.
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Trauma and Suicide in the African American Community
Dr. Sylvia Bartley hosts a roundtable conversation with Dr. Reba Peoples, community activist Chauntyll Allen, and Jaton White, an engagement consultant at Northside Achievement Zone. They sit down for an honest conversation about the types of trauma that commonly affect the African American community.
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Ending Mid-Life Sexual Dysfunction with Dr. Sonia Wright
Dr. Sylvia Bartley is joined in-studio by Dr. Sonia Wright, a medical doctor, sexual counselor, and life coach who helps women in mid-life end the pain and isolation associated with sexual dysfunction.
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A Discussion with Minneapolis City Council Members Jeremiah Ellison and Andrea Jenkins
Dr. Sylvia Bartley sits down with Minnesota City Council Members Jeremiah Ellison and Andrea Jenkins to discuss the many issues facing citizens of Minneapolis and their roles as council members in addressing them.
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Shaping the Future of Saint Paul
As the city of Saint Paul works to create fundamental change at the structure of government, Mayor Melvin Carter has brought on several new leaders to help spur innovation and resilience. In this episode, Dr. Sylvia Bartley talks with Toni Newborn, Chief Equity Officer with the city of Saint Paul and Faith Jackson, Equity and Inclusion Program Manager.
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Discussing Black Women's Health with Linda Goler Blount Seena Hodges and Dr Ifetayo Ojelade
Dr. Sylvia Bartley welcomes Linda Golder Blount, Seena Hodges and Dr. Ifetayo Ojelade to discuss issues regarding the state of black women's health, the specific challenges they face, and what can be done to improve health across the African American community.