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EPISODE · Aug 11, 2022 · 47 MIN

Getting to Better in My Hometown

from State of Inclusion · host Rev. Stacey Mills, Ame Sanders, Social Media and Marketing Coordinator: Kayla Nelson, Podcast Coordinator: Emma Winiski, Sound: FAROUT Media

In this episode, we will learn how leaders in Greenville, SC have come together to make a difference in racial equity and economic mobility. We'll hear how the murder of George Floyd  served to inspire and motivate a strong group of leaders to take action and work towards lasting change across the community.Link to Full Transcript and Show NotesSignup for The Inclusive Community Newsletter 

In this episode, we will learn how leaders in Greenville, SC have come together to make a difference in racial equity and economic mobility. We'll hear how the murder of George Floyd served to inspire and motivate a strong group of leaders to take action and work towards lasting change across the community.

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