
36:50
Good Morning Alexis Pugh Steppingstone Scholars

37:21
Good morning! Eva Morrison, VP for Education, Gemma Services

37:22
Good morning, Stephanie, Public Health Management Corporation

37:45
Mae Lee @ Olympik tots

38:01
Good morning! Philadelphia Legal Assistance's Medical Legal Community Partnership

38:05
Karen E Wheeler, Paralegal, Community Legal Services

38:14
Good morning, Jessy from PA Health Access Network

38:24
Good morning all and thank you for joining! Sharon Clinton, Deputy ED Office of Community Empowerment and Opportunity

38:53
Michelle Niedermeier, Pennsylvania Integrated Pest Management Program, Penn State University, Philadelphia County Cooperative Extension Office

39:00
Good Morning, David Asencio, Dean of Students from the Community College of Philadelphia here with eight of our students. Thank you for organizing this event.

39:27
Good morning all! Rafiq Williams, Principal of Gemma Services-Martin Luther School formerly Silver-Springs Martin Luther School.

39:45
Good morning, Mary Richardson Graham, Community Legal Services

39:59
Good morning everyone. Rev. Naomi Washington-Leapheart, Director for Faith-Based and Interfaith Affairs, Mayor's Office of Public Engagement

40:02
Good morning! Delicsha Wilds, Deputy of HR - Division of Aviation

40:04
Dion Lerman, Pennsylvania Integrated Pest Management Program. Penn State

42:01
Morning, Elana Needle, Director, Racial Equity Anchor Collaborative, UnidosUS

42:06
Good morning everyone, Zakiya Carr Johnson, Founder Odara Solutions. Pleased to see esteemed panelists and community members together for this important dialogue.

43:05
Rep. Chris Rabb (PA-200), author of the forthcoming state-based reparations bill: https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/Legis/CSM/showMemoPublic.cfm?chamber=H&SPick=20190&cosponId=30163 T/IG: @RepRabb

43:08
Good Morning, All! Suja Mathew, Operations Manager for the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Team under Planning Innovation, at DBHIDS

44:32
Good morning everyone - Kristen Gay, President/CEO of Gemma Services

46:31
good morning, Julia Hinckley from the City's Managing Director's Office

48:32
Good morning everyone

50:44
Hello everyone! Beth Gonzales, Deputy Director, Office of Homeless Services

50:46
Good afternoon from Johannesburg, South Africa

59:48
Hello everyone! Marjorie Joseph (MJ), Executive Director of Houston Coalition Against Hate www.houstonagainsthate.org. Very happy to be hear with everyone. Grateful for the invite Mitch!

01:00:25
this retrospective analysis is SO helpful. thank you!

01:00:52
*here and yes hear ;)

01:02:11
So spot on Sebabatso ๐๐๐ฝ

01:03:01
Yes! Government's role in redistributing focus to positionality and relationality versus emotional tone!

01:04:32
Great analysis on South Africa reconciliation process Sebabatso! I cannot wait for Dr. Gail to address truth and healing!

01:07:43
If you have any questions for the panel, please enter them in the chat.

01:09:07
What was the 3rd "bucket" again?

01:09:33
The Economy was the 3rd buvket

01:10:11
Hereโs all 5: https://www.nationalcollaborative.org/about-us/truth-racial-healing-transformation-trht-enterprise/

01:10:27
Thanks, Kristin

01:11:32
What were buckets 1 and 2 again?

01:12:00
Peace. The first one was separation

01:15:17
I would love to hear real strategies to address the "Belief System" when the underpinnings of this country is built and "thrives" from the intrinsic belief of superiority?

01:18:09
This is really powerful. Economic power is key. Thank you

01:18:57
What has been the role of religion/faith in oppression?

01:19:09
What was the 2nd bucket

01:19:38
second bucket was the legal system

01:19:48
Yes. Speak about the cultural transformation essential for this narrative change.

01:19:53
Thank you

01:20:16
Not only a deep belief in superiority, but also in meritocracy - Whie folks hold firmly to the belief that they have earned what they have, without being willing to admit that they started at a totally different place than Black people.

01:20:21
yes, the cultural aspects of power

01:20:53
are really important and help create barriers against poc.

01:25:15
What are some strategies for having Black people establish consensus on priorities as well as strategies for influencing resource redistribution here in this country.

01:25:38
Thank you for all the shared strategies. I strongly agree with the measurement system. On target!

01:26:12
Results are key!

01:27:11
Appreciate the powerful perspectives being shared. Reconciliation with strategies for social & economic transformation is a pipe dream!

01:27:17
Excellent question!

01:29:26
Love this! Thank you, all!

01:29:28
Thank you to Mitch for this educational and informative discussion.

01:29:46
Itโs over? No! Excellent conversation!

01:29:48
Thank you Mitch for the invite

01:29:52
Thank you Mitch

01:29:52
Thank you very very much!

01:29:53
Thank you

01:29:53
vibrant conversation