I loved everything you just shared be first of all just the anger of injustice even before you told that story. I think a lot of people listening to this can relate to that feeling in a variety of different experiences. At some point everyone as I say this I'm thinking multiple times maybe daily we make a choice if we're going to speak it or if we're just going to swallow it swallowing it creates, emaciates and traumatizes us all over again making the choice to speak it and speak it in love in love that is the greatest one of the greatest gifts that the African-American community brings to our nation.
Greg interviews Dr. Dean Helen Easterling Williams, Pepperdine University Graduate School of Education and Psychology. In an upfront and candid conversation, Greg and Dean Williams explore the difference in their experiences as academics, leaders, and human beings. Dean Williams' perspective as a black woman, academic, and leader on everything going on in America, and how to most effectively move forward and make change, is a conversation you will not want to miss.
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