Dying To Stay Here

Dying to Stay Here Episode 4: Jahmal Williams

29 min · 16 okt 2025
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This episode of the Dying to Stay Here Podcast with Jahmal Williams [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jahmal-williams-a09290163/] explores the enduring challenges and unrecognized resilience of Black residents in Silicon Valley. Jahmal describes the familiar ache of being the only Black face in many rooms, a consequence of historic exclusion from political and civic leadership. Representation, Jahmal argues, is not mere symbolism; it’s a foundation for community progress. When Black voices and stories are absent, vital issues like equitable funding, healthcare, education, and justice often go overlooked.

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