The HeadRight Podcast

Inclusive Journeys (Modern Digital Green Book)

42 min · 25 de ago de 2020
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-Available on Spotify, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Breaker, Google podcasts and RadioPublic!  https://anchor.fm/head-right-podcast  -Inclusive Journeys website  https://www.inclusivejourneys.com  -On this episode of the HeadRight Podcast TerrenceLee Jackson (a personal trainer/entrepreneur in Las Vegas, Nevada) and Nick Holtzer (an elementary school teacher in Rockville, Maryland) talk with Crystal Egli and Parker McMullen Bushman, the two women behind Inclusive Journeys. The company works to identify safe and welcoming spaces for people of color. In the episode Parker and Crystal discuss the upcoming digital green book project.

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