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Episode 87: Racism - Listening & Learning

Lori Sutton

July 1, 2020

In this episode, we talk to Lori Sutton about her own experiences with racism, and diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Lori has loads of experience working in HR for large corporations and has some perspectives that help everyone see blind spots we may not know are there. Join in for this conversation where Lori shares her experience and expertise.

Episode 89: Racism - Listening & Learning

July 22, 2020

In this episode, we get to talk to Joy and Travis Howard. Joy is a professor at the University of Southern Indiana and Travis the Principal of Dexter Elementary in Evansville, IN. Their story is full of so much hope in so many ways. From the way, they eventually ended up together, getting married, and being Mom and Dad to 3 boys - to their own personal journey of learning about the history of racism in our country, and feeling the effects inside the education system, but ultimately about how they continue to see the all of the next generations as fully human and worthy to be cared for.

Episode 88: Racism - Listening & Learning

July 16, 2020 • Dean Hall

In this episode, we talk to Dean Hall about his own life and experiences and about his role in showcasing art, music, athletes, and more from the local African American community.

Episode 86: Racism - Listening & Learning

June 24, 2020

During this series, we are taking time to listen and to learn by hearing real experiences of people in our communities. In this episode, we have the opportunity to listen and to learn from Lavarus Giles, a black police officer in Evansville, IN. Lavarus has such an honest perspective of how he views the current racial crisis as well as how he sees people in general (he loves them and loves talking to them). We’re thankful to listen and to learn from Lavarus.