Seek First to Understand: Kassy Alia Ray

EPISODE · Aug 17, 2022 · 49 MIN

Seek First to Understand: Kassy Alia Ray

from Community Possibilities · host Ann Price

Send us Fan MailEpisode HighlightsIn 2015, Kassy's husband Greg, a South Carolina police officer, was killed in the line of duty. Kassy was a young Mom and in grad school at the time. Her planned life changed in an instant. In this podcast, Kassy talks about how she moved beyond her grief to give back to others. Kassy Alia Ray went on to found the nonprofit,  Serve and Connect.  Serve and Connect envisions a community where police and community members work as one to ensure community safety. In her TED Talk, and in our conversation, Kassy tells the story of an interaction that helped shape her thinking.  In this episode we talk about:The fact that we all want the same thing: for our communities to be safe, our families to be protected, and our children to thrive.How hard it is to see from others’ perspectives, especially when we don’t agree.Death is a part of life. Because we all live in community, we love, and therefore will experience pain and loss. When we step outside our grief, we can connect and see outside ourselves.How our norms around grief keep us from healing and finding joy. How she learned to lean into difficult conversations by seeking first to understand. What we all need to do to learn to listen and build our empathy muscle. How Serve and Connect seeks to be the bridge between police and those who feel harmed  by police.The community work that Serve and Connect provides support for communities and police and helps them connect in new ways.Why we both love the article, In Praise of Paradox by Julian Rappaport. How we find the courage to collaborate and work towards a common understanding. Dr. Ann Price is a community psychologist and evaluator based in Georgia. She works with coalitions, nonprofits, and foundations and helps them use their data to change their communities and helps them better tell their story. Contact Ann at [email protected] RESOURCE: Curious about your organization's capacity to engage in evaluation? Download my free Evaluation Capacity Assessment for Nonprofit and community leaders. https://www.communityevaluationsolutions.com/free-evaluation-capacity-self-assessment-toolSign up for my email list and you will never miss my weekly tips: https://www.communityevaluationsolutions.com/connectMusic and editing by Zachary Price,  [email protected] what you heard? Please like and share wherever you get your podcasts!Connect with Ann: Community Evaluation Solutions  How Ann  can help:·        Support the evaluation capacity of your coalition or community-based organization.·        Help you create a strategic plan that doesn’t stress you and your group out, doesn’t take all year to design, and is actionable.·        Engage your group in equitable discussions about difficult conversations.·        Facilitate a workshop to plan for action and get your group moving.·        Create a workshop that energizes and excites your group for action.·        Speak at your conference or event.Have a question or want to know more? Book a call with Ann .Be sure and check out our updated resource page! Let us know what was helpful.   Music by Zach Price: [email protected]

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