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Cross Pollinating Justice: Changemakers for Kids and Adults Share Best Practices

Cross Pollinating Justice: Changemakers for Kids and Adults Share Best Practices

Cross Pollinating Justice: Changemakers for Kids and Adults Share Best Practices

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Topic Category:

Kids and Family

Topic Sub-Category:

Parenting

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Language:

English

Podcast Stats:

Number of Episodes: 6
Series Type: episodic
Content Type: AUDIO

Podcast Description

Cross-Pollinating Justice is a podcast miniseries for people ready to make real change—one conversation at a time. Hosted by Mijha Godfrey, it features bold DEIB leaders working with kids and adults. Each episode delivers one action step, fresh insight, and motivation to stay the course—especially when it’s hard. Come hear how changemakers stay grounded, build belonging, and inspire justice across lines of difference.

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Content Themes

The podcast emphasizes themes of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, featuring episodes that tackle subjects such as raising socially conscious children, confronting racial bias, and the importance of intent versus impact in leadership. Notable episodes include discussions on inclusive parenting, the role of diverse literature, and the challenges of transforming discomfort into actionable change.

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