Feb 26, 2017
Ep. 106: Since 1968, the Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs has sought to mobilize the resources of the private bar to address issues of civil rights violations and poverty in the community.
Amongst the Washington Lawyers' Committee Projects is its Public Education Project, which has as...
Feb 19, 2017
Ep. 105: Adam Gould is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of eduKenya (http://www.edukenya.org/), which seeks to empower children and their families with the opportunity to break the chronic cycle of poverty and transform their lives and communities.
Adam co-founded eduKenya with Bob Kikuyu in 2010 as an...
Feb 12, 2017
Ep. 104: Maya Azucena, a multi-award winning recording artist and magnetically inspirational woman, is known for making music that uplifts the soul. Born & raised in Brooklyn, she travels the world empowering others through her songs. Featured as a coach, mentoring a teenager on MTV's Made, Ms. Azucena also garnered...
Feb 5, 2017
Ep. 103: Alexandra Stevenson is a professional tennis player. She's also multiracial. She made her professional tennis debut in 1999 at Wimbledon, two weeks after graduating from high school. She was named rookie of the year by Tennis Magazine.
Alexandra's mother, Samantha, is a noted sportswriter, who helped open the...