In this month’s episode, you’ll learn about BOF’s Youth Leadership Cohort! The Youth Leadership Cohort is an opportunity for high school students to lead and engage in specific projects that elevate their voice. The cohort provides tangible tools to help students develop and exercise skills such as conflict resolution, continuous improvement, organizing and event planning. In March, a total of 8 students created and executed a Town Hall: School Board Candidate Forum. This project allowed them to learn more about the school board and its responsibilities; and build community awareness around school board candidates for the 2023 KUSD school board election. Today, we have Jacob Puhr, a senior from Tremper High School, Kennedy Kirby, a junior from Indian Trail School and Karma DeGrazio, a freshman from Indian Trail School to tell us about their experience during the 3-month leadership cohort. Check out this episode and don’t forget to share it!
Learn more about the Youth Leadership Cohort here: https://www.buildingourfuturekc.org/youth-initiatives.html Listen to Episode 22 here on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcast channels: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/together-were-better/id1566142951?i=1000611310151 This month, BOF is speaking with Chief Christopher Bigley (Kenosha Fire Department), Mitch Ferraro (Owner, Family Legacy Real Estate), Crystal Miller (CEO, Frontida Assisted Living), and Tamarra Coleman (Executive Director, Shalom Center) to discuss how their involvement in the Racial Equity Institute Phase 1 workshop has impacted their lives, careers, and organizations.
Thanks to the investment from Snap-on Incorporated, BOF will continue to offer workshop opportunities in 2023! An upcoming in-person workshop is scheduled for May 23 & 24, 2023. Listen to Episode 21 - Why DEI Training? here on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcast channels: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/together-were-better/id1566142951?i=1000607564567 This month we had the privilege of sitting down with Chief Patrick Patton, Deputy Chief Thomas Hansche, and Inspector Joe Labatore of the Kenosha Police Department. With so much debate and public opinion around the issues of modern policing strategy, policy, and practice, it was important to discuss how KPD is approaching community engagement and how they work with and in the communities that they serve.
Listen now here! Episode 20 - KPD & The Community Together, We're Better! |
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