EPISODE · Jan 11, 2026 · 37 MIN
Bridging the Invisible Barrier: Rotary, Rotaract, and the Future We’re Building Together
from Voices of D7020 · host Rotary District 7020
Send us Fan MailWelcome to Season Three of Voices of D7020 — a season dedicated to deeper conversations, bolder questions, and the future of Rotary across our district and beyond.In this opening episode, host Nerissa J. Persaud is joined by District Rotaract Representative Mikhail Raymore and District Rotaract Chair Selwyn Dawson for a powerful and timely dialogue about the invisible barriers that still shape the Rotary–Rotaract journey.Together, Nerissa, Mikhail, and Selwyn explore what it means to move from hierarchy to partnership, from dependency to empowerment, and from two separate paths into one shared movement of service. One Rotary. They speak candidly about identity, leadership, autonomy, culture, and what it will take to ensure Rotary remains relevant, vibrant, and impactful for generations to come.This episode is both a reflection and a call to action — inviting Rotarians and Rotaractors across District 7020 to step into a new way of being: one rooted in respect, collaboration, and a shared commitment to building a Rotary that lasts.🎧 Press play and join the conversation that is shaping the next chapter of Rotary.
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Send us Fan Mail Welcome to Season Three of Voices of D7020 — a season dedicated to deeper conversations, bolder questions, and the future of Rotary across our district and beyond. In this opening episode, host Nerissa J. Persaud is joined by District Rotaract Representative Mikhail Raymore and District Rotaract Chair Selwyn Dawson for a powerful and timely dialogue about the invisible barriers that still shape the Rotary–Rotaract journey. Together, Nerissa, Mikhail, and Selwyn explore what i...
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