A Look at Establishing Safe Spaces for Children and Families with Camille Cochran Director of Safe Families For Children/Georgia
Looking For Drinkable Water Podcast
Release Date: 09/11/2024
Looking For Drinkable Water Podcast
Beverly, a lawyer by profession, is a certified USAT Level 1 Triathlon Coach and USMS Levels 1 and 2 Swim Coach. As the founder and owner of SBR4Life a swim and triathlon training program she leads a team of coaches dedicated to supporting new swimmers and athletes training for short- and mid-distance events. Beverly is especially passionate about expanding access to aquatics. Through coaching, instruction, and advocacy, she uses triathlons as a pathway to teach swimming and promote diversity in the sport among communities of color. https://www.s-br4-life.com/
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Marqus Cole Organizing Director , Georgia Interfaith Power and Light (GIPL) Marqus originates the role of Organizing Director with Georgia Interfaith Power and Light (GIPL). In this capacity, he leads GIPL’s advocacy initiatives including federal work with the Climate Action Campaign, intervention at the Public Service Commission, and water policy work with the Georgia Water Coalition. He also directs organizers outside Metro Atlanta in outreach. Marqus is a Grist 50 Fixer and a Public Voices Fellow with the Op-Ed Project in Partnership with the Yale Program...
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Ashani Coviello Univeristy of Michigan Doctoral Candidate in Linguistic Anthropology Black Graduate Student Association, Research Chair Black Radical Healing Pathways, Ex- Officio Graduate Student Instructor, AnthrCul 272: Language and Society Michicagoan 2024 Steering Committee Member Michigan Anthropology Graduate Students (MAGS) Board Member Rackham Merit Fellow https://www.youtube.com/shorts/JoXr_EfsCa0 [email protected]
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Dr. Chuck speaks with candor as he blends soul, struggle and spirit evoking blues and pastoral strength shared with grit and grace. https://chuckbeattie.com/
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LaRyssa D. Herrington, M.Div., is a PhD candidate in Systematic Theology and a Dean's Fellow with Initiative on Race and Resilience, affiliated with the Department of Theology at the University of Notre Dame. In this episode, LaRyssa shares her creative writing, which she calls her "drinkable water." Our conversation was awe-inspiring as we discussed the embodiment of black women, faith and ecology. The author speaks passionately about her contribution to the recently released book, "Green Saints for a Green Generation," edited by Libby Osgood, CND, with a foreword by Elizabeth A. Johnson...
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A Joyful return of author Dottie Quaye Chapman Reed regarding her outstanding work on the Outstanding Black Women of Yalobusha County. In addition, the introduction of Videographer/Social Worker Sierra Dexter Hollis on their collaborative project that is forthcoming. To Learn more: Dottie Quaye Chapman Reed - Outstanding Black Women of Yalobusha County Sierra Dexter Hollis- VIP Studios (The Valley Imagery & Productions)
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Camille Cochran, Director of the Atlanta branch of Safe Families for Children speaks on the impact of this organization and its importance. To learn more and get involved click the link: https://safe-families.org
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I sat down with author/innovator Bobby Jackson to discuss his recently released book: "Name of the Game: Chess in Real Life." Bobby Jackson shares his drinkable water in the value of the game through the "five pillars" used to navigate life successfully. Listen and learn from this forward-thinking Gen Xer changing lives via his passion. Click link to purchase a copy of this great resource: Additional Resources:
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The women of the Just Us Book Club (Atlanta, GA) celebrate sisterhood after 17 years of membership. They came together to reflect on the origins and power of their drinkable water in the form of books offering the sustenance of wisdom and longevity in sisterhood. Take a moment to listen, laugh, and learn with the women of the Just Us Book Club.
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Emmanuel Fields speaks of his drinkable water as a natural thirst for freedom. As an environmental Justice Advocate who works as a Stewardship Coordinator at the Bluegrass Land Conservancy in Frankfort, Kentucky, he shares from a space of longings fulfilled and yet to come. Important note: The mention of lyrics shared in part are from the song "I wish I knew how It Would Feel to Be Free" Written by Billy Taylor and song passionately by Nina Simone.
info_outlineCamille Cochran, Director of the Atlanta branch of Safe Families for Children speaks on the impact of this organization and its importance. To learn more and get involved click the link: https://safe-families.org