Now that we voted, what’s next? Baltimore community leaders weigh in.
/Dionne Joyner-Weems, CEO of Audacity Group, was the guest host on “Today With Dr. Kaye”, WEAA 88.9 FM— the voice of the community.
With the help of some of Baltimore’s most respected community leaders—and an award-winning producer (Justina Pollard), the question was asked, “How can the Black community stay engaged, involved, and hold leaders accountable?”
Click the audio to hear the conversation.
FEATURED GUESTS:
Adam Jackson, Chief Executive Office of Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle, a grassroots think-tank that empowers and rallies Black people around the policies that impact them most.
J’aime Eleskoe-Drayton, Executive Director of the Baltimore Family Alliance, an independent, non-profit Alliance of parents, educators, and community activists devoted to supporting Baltimore families and building a sustainable future.
Erricka Bridgeford, Executive Director of Baltimore Community Mediation Center, uses conflict resolution skills to provide a framework for people to have difficult conversations and make plans about topics that are important to them. She is also the Co-Founder of the Baltimore Peace Movement, a city-wide movement that encourages Baltimore residents to be as peaceful as possible and to amplify joy.