The Other Side of the Table
We continue the conversation with Dr. Joy Balls-Berry about how she went from almost failing kindergarten to getting a Ph.D. and becoming a scientist for Mayo Clinic.
info_outline Season 2 Episode #11 Dr. Joy Balls-Berry (part 1)The Other Side of the Table
Joining the conversation this week is psychiatric epidemiologist and former Mayo Clinic scientist, Dr. Joy Balls-Berry, who shares her experience as a woman and person of color living and working in Rochester, MN.
info_outline Season 2, Episode #10: Tawonda Burks Part 2The Other Side of the Table
Chris and Ken continue the conversation with Tawonda Burks about the challenges with communicating important information to the intended audience and ideas on how to overcome some of the barriers to recruiting minority candidates for employment and board representation.
info_outline Season 2: Episode #9 Tawonda Burks Part 1The Other Side of the Table
Joining the conversation this week is the business owner Tawonda Burks, who shares her first experience living in Rochester, her perspective on the additional barriers Black entrepreneurs face, and how she responds to racism.
info_outline Season 2: Episode #8 Wale Elegbede (Part 2)The Other Side of the Table
Chris and Ken continue the conversation with Wale Elegbede about how the community should be more bold in supporting BIPOC businesses, what the lack of representation in elected officials says about Rochester, and more conversation on Critical Race Theory.
info_outline Season 2: Episode #7 Wale Elegbede (part 1)The Other Side of the Table
Joining the conversation this week is Wale Elegbede, who is a TED Talks speaker, president of the Rochester Branch of the NAACP, and Director of Strategy Management Services overseeing the innovation area at Mayo Clinic. Wale talks about his riches to rags background, the struggles he faced as an immigrant, and his thoughts on white privileged and Critical Race Theory.
info_outline Season 2: Episode #6 Sidney Frye IIThe Other Side of the Table
Chris and Ken continue the conversation this week with Olmsted County's Diversity, Equity, and Community Outreach program manager, Sidney Frye II, who shares more of his personal background and family life, discusses why he chose to return to Rochester after college and how Rochester has changed over the past 25 years.
info_outline Season 2: Episode #5 Sidney Frye IIThe Other Side of the Table
Joining the conversation this week is the new program manager for Olmsted County's Diversity, Equity, and Community Outreach team, who shares his vision for his new role and how his experience as a social worker and in juvenile corrections has prepared him to help eliminate disparities in opportunities and correction services.
info_outline Season 2: Episode #4 Darrell Thompson (Part 2)The Other Side of the Table
Chris continues the conversation this week with Bolder Options President and former NFL Green Bay Packer, Darrell Thompson, who discusses the critical time we are in, the importance of connecting and mentoring youth, and suggestions on how Rochester can recruit and retain people of color. Also, through August 18, unlimited digital subscription for 6 months for only $1.
info_outline Season 2: Episode #3 Darrell Thompson (Part1)The Other Side of the Table
Joining the conversation this week is former Green Bay Packer and youth mentor, Darrell Thompson, who shares his experiences growing up Black in Rochester, Minn., his thoughts on Minnesota and how football in Minnesota compares to states like Alabama.
info_outlineJoining the conversation this week is Rochester Community Liaison, Bud Whitehorn. As a former gang member and drug dealer, Bud's experiences with law enforcement, including incarceration, makes him uniquely qualified for a position bridging the divide between the Black community and the Rochester Police Department. With two recent shootings and one fatality, Bud talks about how the new Community Engagement Response Team is working to de-escalate conflicts and make the community safer.