How has life changed for you after Covid-19?
Dr. Andre Campbell, Trauma Surgeon & Clinical Educator joins Street Soldiers Radio to discuss the latest updates on Covid.
We also take questions from our callers who share their experiences and concerns with Street Soldiers Radio.
Erika Lazo, author of My Covid Diary: Reflections of Childhood, Parenthood and Loss During COVID, joins us to share her journaling project that turned into a book chronicling her experiences during the pandemic.
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Street Soldiers Radio is joined by guests Ashanti Branch, Johnathan Pugh Jr. and Wenceslao Soto with a discussion about men, masculinity and the emotional masks.
The Ever Forward Club was founded by Ashanti Branch in 2004 at San Lorenzo High School. While teaching mathematics, Branch observed the young men of color in his classes moving backward academically. After inviting a group of these students to have lunch with him once a week to teach him to be a better teacher, these young men began to reveal that being smart was perceived as being “uncool,” and that challenges in their personal life kept them from making school a priority.
Branch decided to serve these young men as a mentor, and launched the first Ever Forward Club as a support program where at-risk young men could gather over lunch in a mentor-led safe environment, process emotions, and sustain each other through their struggles.
How much progress have we made since Ferguson, MO?
Guests: Paul Henderson Executive Director
San Francisco Office of Police Accountability and Michelle Phillips Inspector General City of Oakland.
Meet the Kings Accountability Group-an organization that provides professional development and mentoring services to improve the lives of others.
Guests: Victor Johnson, Terrance Howard and Dr. Joe Cannon.
Also a conversation with USF Professor of Politics James Taylor
about the Trump indicments.