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Sam Kadi – The Power of Storytelling: Art, Activism, and the Syrian Diaspora

In by Mark Sylvester01/22/2025

Filmmaker Sam Kadi shares how storytelling bridges art and activism, humanizing Syria’s struggles and inspiring change through global dialogue.

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Doug Katsev, MD – Advanced Technologies Enhance Global Eye Health

In by Mark Sylvester12/11/2024

Dr. Katsev, with over 35 years of experience and 35,000 sight-saving surgeries performed across five continents, shares how advancements in eye surgery technology have transformed local and global healthcare.

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Michellene Davis, Esq. – Why Health Care Leadership Needs All Voices: The Best Path to Health Equity

In by Mark Sylvester10/16/2024

Persistent and global health crises require a medical workforce that mirrors the populations it serves. Diverse perspectives are statistically shown to achieve better patient outcomes, innovation, and more equitable care.

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Scott Mann, Lt Col. (Ret) – Navigating Election Chaos: Leadership Beyond Politics

In by Mark Sylvester09/28/2024

As the U.S. elections approach, fear and division are rampant. This timely conversation explores how media manipulation and political tactics drive division and what leaders can do to bridge these gaps. With insights from a retired Green Beret, we offer practical tools for overcoming polarization and fostering real connection in a world low on trust. Learn how to lead with empathy and strength, even in the most challenging times.

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Anjum Malik – Transforming Lives with Global Equity

In by Mark Sylvester09/04/2024

Explore the transformative idea of global equity through this TEDx Salon conversation focused on empowering marginalized communities. Discover how strategic educational, professional development and mentorship interventions can bridge gaps impacting vulnerable populations. Learn about the potential of global collaboration to foster lifelong learning, generational stability, and economic integration, highlighting the profound impact of these initiatives in achieving worldwide equity.

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Ceah Justice – From Ally to Co-conspirator, becoming active in the fight for social change

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester09/20/2023

In a world of growing complex social problems— the ongoing pandemic, war, climate change, economic inequality, and rising populism—driving lasting positive social change in communities is on the minds of social innovators and racial justice leaders everywhere.

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Eason Yang: Not Entirely Dead – A comeback kid designing for belonging and dignity

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester09/20/2023

Most of us have faced a gap on our resumes, whether due to maternity or paternity leave, creative sabbatical, or just giving the finger to the nonprofit industrial complex when we’ve had enough.

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Nicole Gibson – Love as a Catalyst: Harnessing Emotions for Global Change

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester08/09/2023

Even those who believe they are entirely rational make 80% of their decisions emotionally. Understanding our emotions and nuanced emotional patterns offers profound insight into why we experience what we experience in life.

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Jennifer Karapetian – Imprisoned in a web of trauma

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester04/19/2023

Intergenerational trauma can lead to a perpetual cycle of substance abuse, addiction, mental health disorders, child abuse, interpersonal violence, and other criminal behavior. We can break the cycle of intergenerational trauma through greater access to mental health and substance abuse treatment, education, and community awareness.

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Dr. Ashley Lauren Joseph – Unstoppable: Social Change & Collegiate Leadership

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester11/16/2022

Dr. Joseph is passionate about building leaders and helping them develop frameworks that will carry them into their careers. With her focus on understanding the evolving role of women in leadership, she’ll discuss what is critical for us to understand about the challenges facing young career professionals.

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Flossie Hall – Military Spouse Unemployment, Why it’s a National Crisis

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester11/09/2022

Military spouses face one of the highest unemployment rates of any demographic in America at nearly 30%. While also facing an incredible under-employment problem. The military, government, nonprofits, corporations, and Department of Defense are spending millions to solve this issue, yet it continues to climb.

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Majid Abai – Winning the Lottery – a metaphor for a life’s journey

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester08/10/2022

Most of us have dreams of one day winning the lottery. We imagine how our lives would change if we won and the things we would do with that money. But have we considered other lotteries that we’ve already won or lost in life that have had a more profound impact on us?

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Richard Culatta – Education in an Evolving Digital World

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester07/06/2022

EdTech expert Richard Culatta argues that technology can be a powerful tool for learning, solving humanity’s most challenging problems, and bringing us closer together. He offers a refreshingly positive framework for preparing kids and educators to succeed in a digital world.

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Diane Luby Lane – Is it possible to change the field of education with poetry? Yes!

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester06/29/2022

Youth voices and youth stories are at the center of Get Lit’s curriculum in which students claim classic/contemporary poems that resonate with their hopes, dreams, and life experiences.

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Brooke Ishibashi and Matthew-Lee Erlbach – The Important and Often Hidden Role of Arts and Culture in Today’s Society

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester06/22/2022

In this episode, we discuss the mobilization effort for protecting the arts and culture sector of the U.S. through the grassroots campaign Brooke Ishibashi and Matthew-Lee Erlbach co-founded.

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Fabiola Lara – Women in the Resistance: Empowering women artisans and entrepreneurs

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester06/15/2022

In this talk, Fabiola breaks down the need for empowering other women, especially women artisans and female entrepreneurs to sustain their craft knowledge and skills. She shares her experience partnering with women artisans and female entrepreneurs in Oaxaca, Mexico through her social enterprise tlali•pani, co-founded with her husband.

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Penelope M. Meurer – Virtual “Super-collaborators” in a Post-Covid World

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester05/18/2022

How we partner is continuously evolving, and Penelope’s examination of differing perspectives on work forums provides an avenue to advancing recognition of the value of the virtual environment.

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Jennifer Strube Bochsler – Toddlers and Tech: A New Way to Look at Screen Time

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester04/27/2022

In this talk, Jennifer explains why it’s never too early (or too late) to create a healthy relationship with tech. Through the use of simple screen swaps and intentional choices, it’s possible to boost your child’s development and connect more closely, both on and off tech.

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Hannah-Beth Jackson – Why would anyone in their right mind want to enter the political arena today?

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester03/30/2022

The critically important role of public policy in maintaining a functioning, working Democracy, needs participation by citizens to be effective. As the current political landscape seems impossibly polarized, Hannah-Beth will make the case to exercise our citizenship by involvement at all levels of politics.

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Khalila Writes – Fighting cultural misconceptions towards Muslims through the power of voice

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester03/02/2022

With the rise of businesses exploding on social media, Muslim women who once had barriers in place, such as not being able to commit to working hours due to children, are now creating successful businesses online. It is now time to speak up and share their stories.

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Jeremy Kermit – Self-Evident Truths: Wisdom from a Dying Man

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester02/16/2022

Jeremy has Glioblastoma, a form of brain cancer with no cure. Speaking of death in western cultures is taboo and challenging. In this conversation, we’ll talk about facing that reality and his choice to live his life to its fullest.

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Dr. Suzanne Wertheim – The deeper meanings and the hidden power of inclusive language

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester02/02/2022

In today’s world, it’s become increasingly important for individuals and organizations to prioritize inclusion. In this conversation, Dr. Suzanne Wertheim shares one element where everyone can strive toward inclusivity: language.

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Angella Goran – Obstacles & Illusions in Finance for the Banked & UnBanked

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester01/19/2022

This conversation is for people and business owners to better understand global financial access and securities, allowing for better use of innovative technologies that are truly aimed at mobilizing and integrating inclusivity, diversity, & openness.

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Dr. Margo Thomas – The imperative to foster global gender economic equity

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester12/08/2021

“Women’s economic empowerment is not just a moral imperative, it is an economic no-brainer.” Women make significant contributions to economic growth, wealth creation, innovation, employment, and human capital. Yet, their participation is constrained by structural impediments and biases.

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Michelle Beyo – A Wave of Change: The Rise of Female Founders, Inclusion, and Diversity

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester12/01/2021

A harsh reality must be faced: Female founders still face huge challenges rendering access to opportunities and funding. In a world where diversity is key, how do we change?

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Dr. Joan Rosenberg – Rethinking Imposter Syndrome

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester11/17/2021

Dr. Rosenberg will help us reframe Imposter Syndrome which includes addressing skills, knowledge, experience, and mastery along with discussing intersecting practices such as diminishing accomplishments, perfectionism, harsh self-criticism, refusing compliments, not speaking up and a culture of racism, sexism, etc. that can influence one’s openness and comfort with presenting one’s true self.

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Randy Bretz – Mentoring for a New Era: A Generational Perspective

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester11/03/2021

With so much turmoil in the world today and everyone working in time-compressed situations, when would now be a good time to understand how you could raise your hand to help or be helped.

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Fiona Sampson – Ending Impunity for Child Rape

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester09/08/2021

The equality effect is an international network of human rights advocates (including grassroots community members, artists, musicians, filmmakers, health care workers, journalists, lawyers, teachers, students, judges, and Parliamentarians) working collaboratively to improve the lives of women and girls by using existing human rights law to achieve concrete change. We will talk about one of their current projects, 160girls.org, and the impact it is having.

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Dr. David Pellow – Struggles for Environmental Justice in Prisons and Jails

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester07/14/2021

This conversation considers the origins and evolution of the movement for environmental justice as a grassroots demand for a bold vision of democracy that emphasizes the links among human health, racial justice, and ecological sustainability.

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Ezinne Okoro – Understanding the Importance of Corporate Social Advocacy, and Cultural Equality in the Workplace

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester07/07/2021

At this time in history, it is clear that diversity, equity, and inclusion is not a trend. The business case is proven that these strategies should be incorporated into the fabric of every facet of a company, and are a critical element of any successful and people-oriented organization.

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Melody Stanford Martin – Conflict Transformation and the Lost Art of Healthy Disagreement

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester06/09/2021

In a society of seemingly unending conflict, impasse, and polarization, many of us feel our communities tearing apart at the seams. Using an anti-oppression lens, author Melody Stanford Martin offers an approach rooted in restorative justice: conflict transformation.

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Stacey McKinnon – The Societal Duty of Businesses. Happiness, meaning, and fulfillment for your people.

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester05/26/2021

Businesses are often founded to make a difference in a particular industry. However, owners do not always consider the impact they will make in the lives of the people working for them. Business owners and leaders often struggle to focus on their people—especially when clients are calling, and the needs of the business feel urgent. The trickle-down effect eventually results in unhappy people at work, lack of meaning or purpose, and feeling unfulfilled when they return home or enter society every day. But what if we could change this result? What if businesses believed that it is their societal duty to help people be happier? Can you imagine the trickle-down effect then? Less depression, kinder people, better marriages . . . the list goes on. In this discussion, we will talk about how business owners and leaders can positively impact their people, including the importance of a culture of trust, motivating career paths, and valuing life balance.

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Linda Cole – Moving Beyond Extreme Poverty: Women Speak Their Development Strategies

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester05/19/2021

When women become active participants in defining their development strategies, change takes place. African Women Rising has been on the frontlines working in Northern Uganda for the last 15 years, an area long-damaged by conflict and extreme humanitarian aid dependency. The recognition of women living in extreme poverty as powerful agents for change is forging a shift in how we implement development and the meaning of community empowerment.

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Chris Ragland – Climate Equity & Culture: Rethinking What Makes an Environmentalist

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester05/12/2021

Chris will unpack environmental justice and the need for culture change to occur simultaneously with policy changes. Re-building relationships between the natural world and communities of color, centering awareness and resiliency into the minds and hearts of Black and Brown youth.

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Majora Carter – Community as Corporation: Talent Retention in Low-Status Communities

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester04/28/2021

Billions of dollars go into education, training, health, and other support for low-status communities in America, yet economic stagnation persists – at times interrupted only by displacement as a result of population increases from re-urbanization and infrastructure improvements such as transit, parks, and traffic calming measures.

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Jennifer Hernández – Climate Justice: Essential Practices to Advance Justice and Equity in the Climate Movement

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester04/21/2021

In our continuing conversation during Earth Month, we will talk with Jen Hernandez about her work with the Central Coast Climate Justice Network, and her focus on an Electric Vehicle Blueprint for Ventura County.

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Dyhia Belhabib, Ph.D. – Understanding the global importance of small-scale fisheries

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester04/07/2021

Dyhia works at the intersection of sustainability and ocean criminality. She created the most comprehensive and largest database of ocean criminality in the world, Spyglass.fish. She’s a TEDx speaker on Diversity and Inclusion in science and climate justice. We will also get her views on the new Netflix film. Seaspiracy – its release this month is perfect timing for our conversation.

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Bishop Lamont – Standing out within an industry that keeps artists boxed into predictable molds.

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester03/31/2021

With the emergence of social media, streaming platforms, and new technologies, the journey of an independent artist establishing a global reach and taking control of their destiny can be a challenging yet significantly rewarding one if done correctly. We’ll also talk to Bishop about his activism and philosophy about giving back to the community.

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Jenna Arnold – We’re doing the wrong *work* if we’re looking for concrete answers.

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester03/24/2021

Our relationships, the systems of which we operate, our attempts to understand new sets of information can sometimes (who are we kidding, all of the time!) become polarized. We have forced each other and ourselves into a binary state of understanding and doing when in reality, living in the middle, embracing the uncertainty, plowing forward to a complete—yet impossible to achieve—understanding should be our focus in the next chapter of our work.

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Jeff Steinberg – Sojourn Project: Experience history. Inspire the future

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester02/17/2021

Jeff will talk about the past 20 years and through 90+ study trips to the American Deep South and Washington, D.C., how Sojourn Project has been immersing middle and high school students from diverse backgrounds in academic, transformative weeklong moving-classroom Journeys.

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Tim Goldstein – Diversity from a Neurodistinct Perspective

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester01/13/2021

While diversity in the workplace is a common idea particularly in the tech industry, Tim will relate his personal autistic discrimination experience in the tech workplace including being fired multiple times for being different.

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Jan Campbell – Finding a Vaccine for Violence

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester12/09/2020

Jan has been working diligently to get in front of the crisis of domestic violence here in Santa Barbara, and working at the state level to understand and learn from the best practices of others. She has strong opinions on the impact of isolation and understands that home is not the safest place for some people.

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Reggie Smith III, Ph.D. – The Transformational Power of Distance Learning

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester12/02/2020

Distance learning brings education and training to where students or trainees are connecting their world to worldwide learning communities. This presentation will cover how all of these technologies can transform the world and foster a continuously learning economy for society’s good.

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Cooper Bates – Redefining the relationship between Performance, Art, and the Audience in a Sequestered Society.

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester11/25/2020

Cooper Bates produced a one-man show and since sheltering-in-place has had to figure out how to be an actor in a virtual world. We’ll talk about the role of the audience in art and the artist as a game developer.

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Andreas Forsland, Tim Jin – What Did the Nonverbal Person Say to the Verbal Person?

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester11/11/2020

Cognixion’s goal is to unlock speech for hundreds of millions of people worldwide affected by communication disabilities. We’ll talk with Founder and CEO Andreas Forsland and Tim Jin, a Cognixion Brainiac Council Member, exploring the world of AI-powered communication.

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Dr. Keith Witt – Are we at the beginning of something extraordinary?

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester11/08/2020

Dr. Keith has a unique point of view of our culture. He believes that our collective worldview is fraying at the edges, and the process of change we are all experiencing is existentially scary and dangerous. Specifically, he will discuss three ways to look at our culture: Integration, Disintegration, and Reintegration.

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Scott Mann – It’s time to bridge trust and restore social capital.

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester11/04/2020

Scott believes if we’re going to hand this country off to our children better than we found it, we will have to overcome the distrust and disengagement in this country by bridging beyond our groups. We’re going to have to get back to a level of connection that transcends race, gender, and politics.

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Kerri Murray – Rethinking the Role of Shelter

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester10/21/2020

All of our lives are being affected by Coronavirus in some way, but those living in refugee camps or in makeshift settlements are particularly vulnerable. Shelter is a critical need for people who are simply struggling to survive after losing their homes to disaster or conflict.

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Kyra Gaunt, Ph.D – Agree to be offended, then stay connected.

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester09/30/2020

In 1903, W.E.B. Du Bois asked the question, “How does it feel to be a problem?” Day-to-day many of us witness and tolerate marginalization. In this critical juncture in our history, Dr. Gaunt shares lessons from Black girls’ musical play and from embracing discomfort by agreeing to be offended or from vulnerable sharing about marginalization.

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Lisa Biggs – Empowerment through Education

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester09/23/2020

Lisa Biggs’ day job has her helping educators around the globe understand how maps tell stories about culture, history, and current events. Her passion project is taking storytelling skills and using them to help children.

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Shannon Kenny – Humanizing Technology: Feminine Native Traditions and Startup Ideologies

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester09/16/2020

Prontopia is putting the people back in the equation because human services are tragically hard to come by in the digital age. We cannot dismiss the complexities and interdependencies of people, and the earth, as too difficult for technology solutions.

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Lisa Jones – COVID-19 and Race: Double Emergencies for Women of Color

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester09/09/2020

Women of color face unique health challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. This disproportionate impact on women of color should not be dealt with by women and their families alone.

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Than Baardson – Accelerating the Fight Against Human Trafficking and its Root Causes

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester09/02/2020

Human trafficking occurs when a person is forced into service against their will—usually forced work or prostitution. Often one person controls another by exploiting a vulnerability. Than’s organization, UNSEEN, is working through collaboration across a broad spectrum of participants worldwide to reduce trafficking.

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Simone Akila Ruskamp, Krystle Farmer Sieghart – Healing Justice

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester08/26/2020

Formed in response to the destabilizing impacts of racism and anti-blackness, we aspire to build resilient communities for the African diaspora and other marginalized people along the Central Coast.

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Dr. Harry Grammer – Breaking Down Privilege

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester08/05/2020

Harry was on the 2018 TEDxSantaBarbara stage and returns to talk about the confluence of COVID and Social Justice. We’ll discuss understanding the transformation that needs to happen as we come to grips with the amount of work facing us moving forward.

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Dr. Wizdom Powell, Ph.D., MPH – It’s time for radical healing

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester07/29/2020

Dr. Powell will discuss how the combined impact of COVID-19 and racism is brewing a lethal force of mental health syndemics — or the social patterning of co-occurring disease conditions. COVID-19 has all the ingredients of a trauma pandemic in the making.

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Dr. Yonette Thomas – Is racism a public health crisis?

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester07/08/2020

Health encompasses mental, social, economic, and educational success and stability – all of which are eroded by structural racism. If US institutions want to combat racism like the public health issue it is, they need to address not its symptoms, but its causes

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Garrett TeSlaa – Rethinking Public Safety

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester06/24/2020

Rethinking Public Safety Peace isn’t the absence of crime, it’s the absence of pain. Garrett addressed many issues related to public safety in this 30-minute conversation. We began with misconceptions the general public has about law enforcement which led to a discussion about the need for training and continuing education. Garrett explains the importance of refreshing something he called, “perishable …

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James Joyce III – COFFEE WITH A BLACK GUY

In Making Waves Conversations by Mark Sylvester06/10/2020

James says we’ve been having conversations about race in Santa Barbara for four years, starting with his Coffee with a Black Guy series. James joins us to talk about the community reaction to the senseless murder of George Floyd has us questioning everything.

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