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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2020 · 32 MIN

Building bridges across racial difference with Greg Jackson

from The Common Good Data Podcast · host Common Good Data

On this episode, Greg Jackson discusses his work with at-risk youth in northeast Charlotte neighborhood of Orchard Trace Condominiums. He describes the days following the shooting of Keith Lamont Scott as a driving force for him to work to build bridges across racial difference in the Charlotte community, and how this experience informs his current work with youth.

On this episode, Greg Jackson discusses his work with at-risk youth in northeast Charlotte neighborhood of Orchard Trace Condominiums. He describes the days following the shooting of Keith Lamont Scott as a driving force for him to work to build bridges across racial difference in the Charlotte community, and how this experience informs his current work with youth.

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