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Critical Mass Podcast | Episode 004: Jecorey Arthur

1 h 13 min · 29 de may de 2025
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In this episode of the Critical Mass Podcast, we sit down with Jecorey Arthur—educator, musician, activist, and former Louisville Metro Councilman—to explore how art and advocacy collide to drive systemic change. Whether you’re an educator, artist, or advocate, this conversation will challenge and inspire you to think differently about what it means to lead—and to serve [https://www.adosfoundation.org/2022/09/30/disaggregation-a-categorical-imperative-for-ados/]. 🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. 📬 Learn more at www.jecoreyarthur.com [https://www.jecoreyarthur.com/]

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