Joy & Justice Podcast

S1E5: The Fund

31 min · 22 de mar de 2026
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The Fund is the closing chapter of the first season of Joy & Justice—and the most personal. Co-founders Takema Robinson and Pamela Dias (Ajike'ss mother) share how they came to know each other in the earliest days after Ajike’s death, and how that connection turned grief into a decision: we are going to build something that outlasts the headlines. This episode takes you behind the name Standing in the Gap Fund [https://standinginthegapfund.org/]—why it exists, what families are up against in the first hours and weeks, and what it looks like to create real support when life changes overnight. If you’ve followed this season, this is the episode that answers “what now?” Watch and listen, then tell us what line stayed with you.

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