
That’s all because it’s up to my wife, not me, certainly. She was just named the CEO there. So I was checking it out, and I saw your wedding pictures, I think they’re probably like the best I’ve seen. I’m so honored and thankful that you’ve agreed to be with me for a few minutes today. So when Markeesha called and said Teach for America was bringing you, we wanted to jump on to support her because I think it’s important that we support her leadership and the leadership of the work that she’s leading at Teach for America and so very dear friend of mine, Caroline Wanga, now leads Essence. I have gotten many, many requests to have you on the podcast. I work at the Minneapolis Foundation where I’ve been for the last three and a half years. I’m Chanda Smith Baker, from Conversations with Chanda. In his work, he wants to eliminate the concept of not racist from the vocabulary and build a just and equitable society and believes that the only way we’re going to begin that process is if we admit our racism and start building an anti-racist world. Up next, he’s an award-winning author, anti-racist scholar, professor, and much more. Target is committed to using their size, scale, and resources to help heal and create lasting change in Minneapolis and across the country. Thank you to Target for sponsoring this episode.
