33 episodes

Join hosts Keva White and John Kepner as they and their guests explore the myriad social and racial challenges facing the modern world. Thank you for being part of the courageous conversation, because when it comes to combatting social injustices in America, it is not about being confrontational, it is about being conversational.

Race to Social Justice Race to Social Justice

    • Society & Culture

Join hosts Keva White and John Kepner as they and their guests explore the myriad social and racial challenges facing the modern world. Thank you for being part of the courageous conversation, because when it comes to combatting social injustices in America, it is not about being confrontational, it is about being conversational.

    Guests: Steve Lewis & Dr. Lorinzo Foxworth

    Guests: Steve Lewis & Dr. Lorinzo Foxworth

    We discuss the importance of education and workforce development to the Black community with Steve Lewis, an expert in early childhood learning with deep operational and leadership experience in the Head Start program, and Steve’s mentor, Dr. Lorinzo Foxworth (aka “Leader Doc”), a noted work force development leadership coach, trainer, speaker and educator.

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Guest: Leon Benson, "Free At Last"

    Guest: Leon Benson, "Free At Last"

    Convicted of a 1998 murder, 47-year-old Leon Benson, was released from prison on 3/9/23, fully exonerated after 24 years. Now a college student and recording artist, Mr. Benson shares
    a riveting account of how his false arrest and incarceration (including many years in solitary) transformed, rather than embittered, him and formed the foundation for his new life as a free man.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Guest: Donna Richemond, "DEI at the Local Government Level"

    Guest: Donna Richemond, "DEI at the Local Government Level"

    In this episode, we explore how local government can play a positive role in promoting diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging in the community. Hear our conversation with professional educator and consultant, Donna Richemond, who meets this challenge as DEI Chief for Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Guest: Imam Idris Abdul-Zahir, "The 'I’s' Have It: Idris, Imam & Islam"

    Guest: Imam Idris Abdul-Zahir, "The 'I’s' Have It: Idris, Imam & Islam"

    Imam Idris Abdul-Zahir, building on a family legacy as a young leader of a Muslim community in the West Oak Lane section of Philadelphia, explains how racial justice is integral to his ministry, interfaith collaboration and multimedia public persona.

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Guests: Tatiana Diaz, Demadelye Navarro, Annette Netta, "College Student DEI Perspectives"

    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.

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Guest: Apryll Adams & Mike DeCandido, "CommonBondz"

    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.

    • 1 hr

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