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Veterans' Care, Education and 'Anti-Racism' - Hosted by James E King III

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Tonite topics for discussion and our Guests:

Grace Charlton:

What is the Veterans Villiage and how long have you been associated w/ Veterans Village?

What made you decide to help Veterans was going to be your career? Is this a State or Federal project?

 

2018 you worked for the Dept of Corrections and Supervision: What was your training and was thus a prerequisite for your aspirations? 

 

Do you work with ALL branches and genders? Have you seen an increase in the number of mental issues, and what do you attribute that too?

 

Being a veteran the hardest thing for me is 'trust'.  Do you find it hard to break that barrier?

Are you an open or referred agency?  What is the length of your programs?  Is there a graduate or followup program? Recidivism?

 

How has the pandemic affected your clients and your availability to them?

 

Dhalia:

Your organization and its aims.

 

Let's talk about 'standard education' vs equal education and how do you measure results?

What are charter schools and why are we seeing more within our neighborhoods?

 

Do you think the is a direct collocation between parents that are politically active, regardless of party and the social consciousness of their children?

 

What is your concept of 'Anti-racism'?  

 

Can you become anti-racist without giving up your heritage?

 

Topics for conversation:

Covid-19 - Deaths, Testing, and Schools

Prop 19

97 things white people can do for racial justice?

 

Looking forward to having you

Appreciate your time

 

 

 

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