Director of Diversity & Cultural Responsiveness for Iowa City School District, Laura Gray joins us to talk about her work in restorative justice and her book, Seeing Beyond the Behavior, addressing the discipline gap between white and non-white students and other issues in education!
Poet, photographer and violist Katrin Talbot joins us to talk about her poetry, becoming more creative, her work, and involvement in the arts in Madison.
Social entrepreneur Deneisha Thompson joins us from New York to talk about changing social work and social organizations, her transformational work, what social entrepreneurship is, and how she is using it to make change.
Co-facilitators of the 350 Madison Arts Collective, Dianne Brakarsh and Russ Bennett join Dr Brown to discuss politically conscious art and using art as activism. 350 Madison Arts Collective is part of 350 Madison, dedicated to averting the climate crisis, through the use of creative, humorous and artistic means.
Clergy activist and lead activist for EmpowerED Families, Alexis Tardy joins us to talk about healthcare, education and working to build and maintain community partnerships.