After the Monuments
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41 episodesKelli and Michael Paul continue their conversation with Allan-Charles Chipman, Executive Director of Initiatives of Change USA. In this portion of the the interview, the three talk about the death of Irvo Otieno, a young man in a mental health crisis who died at the hands of nearly a dozen prison personnel, and why such untimely and misdiagnosed deaths persist and how to prevent them. Support the show: https://richmond.com/ [https://richmond.com/] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
Kelli and Michael Paul welcome Allan-Charles Chipman to the show. Chipman is the Executive Director of Initiatives of Change USA, a global network of people of diverse cultures and backgrounds committed to healing historical harms, whose mission is to inspire, equip, and accompany changemakers in the pursuit of a just, connected, and peaceful world. In this conversation, the trio talk about Chipman's work in Richmond and beyond to create new mindsets, new cycles and new futures for people of color across the country. Support the show: https://richmond.com/ [https://richmond.com/] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
Kelli and Michael Paul catch up on the news out of Virginia of the state's chief of diversity, equity and inclusion referring to DEI initiatives as "it's dead." The pair also discuss Governor Glenn Youngkin's ceremonial recognition of Jewish people and that, "hate is wrong. Love is right." and omitting any reference to racism in that ceremony or statement which came a week after his own official had said that DEI is dead. Support the show: https://richmond.com/ [https://richmond.com/] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
Kelli and Michael Paul catch up on the national mental health conversation and the death of Jordan Neely on a New York City subway train and how race factors into the equation. After the Monuments is presented by Massey Cancer Center. Support the show: https://richmond.com/ [https://richmond.com/] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
Kelli Lemon and Pulitzer Prize winning writer Michael Paul Williams are back with a new episode of After the Monuments where the duo discuss the social and cultural progress, or lack thereof, in the three years since the murder of George Floyd and the protests and cultural-awakening it sparked. Read more from Michael Paul Williams on Richmond.com and in the Richmond Times-Dispatch. Support the show: https://richmond.com/ [https://richmond.com/] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
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