Although “The Empowerment Zone” celebrates Black History all year, Ramona has decided to devote all episodes in February to recognizing Black History Month. Considering the recent tragedies in the US with the police beating and murder of Tyre Nichols in Memphis, Ramona begins this month exploring racialized police violence in the United States. In this episode Ramona reads her recent blog post “Wicked Policing: A Reality in All Black Communities throughout America.”
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Dr. Rhesa Houston: Finding Her Role in Addressing Institutional Racism and Systemic Oppression
Sandy Holt: The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities
Suzette Arnold: The Jamaican Chamber of Commerce of Atlanta
Elliot Kirk: Building a Family Business
Crystal Mullen-Johnson: Take Care of Your Mental Health
Jim Estrada: Create Your Success
Angela Fobbs: Every American Citizen Around the World Must Vote
Kent Jones: Building a Successful Business Enterprise
Lyord Watson, Jr.: The Penny Foundation and Strategic Philanthropy
Aracely Panameño: The Economic Impact of COVID
Dr. Robin Sibert: Special Education Services for K-12
Dr. Genine Ervin-Smith: Embracing Change in Post-Covid Veterinary Services
Anita Henderson: Tell Your Own Stories!
Alfred Ramirez: Follow Your Heart and Passion
SPECIAL EPISODE - Dr. Juan Andrade: The Unsung Legacy of Congressman John Lewis
Dr. Mara Perez: Invest in Your Community
Marilyn Pearlman: Cause Marketing and Atlanta history
Dr. Brian Gosa: Take Control of Your Health!
Lydia Camarillo: Accelerating the Political Power of the Latinx Community
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