In the epic second part of the JUST finale, Rob shares his insights and experiences.
Finale (Jes Averhart Version)
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Episode 22 - Four Qualities of a Just Leader
Episode 21 - A Place at the Table
This week's guest is Maggie Kane, founder and executive director of A Place At The Table Cafe in Raleigh.
Episode 20 - Shaw University, Learning from Legacy, and Next Generation Leaders
Join the conversation with Dr. Erin Moore, the Executive Director of The Center for Racial and Social Justice at Shaw University.
Episode 19 - Activist Saviors, Listening Ears, and Advice for the Thanksgiving Table
Episode 18 - Unsettling Truths, White Trauma, and the Devastating Doctrine of Discovery
Episode 17 - "Sticking and Staying", Discarded Bodies, and Pumpkin-Spice Jesus
Episode 16 - Critical Race Theory
Episode 15 - Equine Therapy, White Repentance, and a Bright Future for Every Girl
Episode 14 - Cheap Charity, True Neighboring & 6 Degrees of Kevin Bacon
Episode 13 - Active Citizenry, Making Politics More Human, and a Tattoo or Two
Episode 12 - The Role of Rest in Justice Work
Episode 11 - Equity Before Birth
Episode 10 - Trauma & Injustice
Join our guest Sonia Wang from New Community Covenant Church's Community Outreach Program as she talks about how her work as a teacher and administrator on the south side of Chicago influences her work today.
Episode 9 - Which America Do You Live In?
The script gets flipped on this episode of JUST, as Rob and Jes take to the guest seats and our editor, Chris Pappalardo, interviews them. They discuss the nuances of “How America Fractured Into Four Parts” by George Packer, which we highly recommend reading alongside this episode!
Crossover: Juneteenth
In this special bonus episode of JUST, learn more about Juneteenth with the folks from Black History For White People. From their site:
We first cover what was going on in the nation before the emancipation proclamation, then zoom in on Texas specifically and what the culture was like, share some stories from the past, and tie the throughline to why and how people celebrate Juneteenth.
Episode 8 - Injustice and Trauma
Join our guest Sonia Wang from New Community Covenant Church's Community Outreach Program as she talks about how her work as a teacher and administrator on the south side of Chicago influences her work today. What does it mean to define Restorative Justice as an ecosystem -- or as a lifestyle? What does it mean to be stuck as the result of Trauma? Let's talk about it.
Episode 7 - Picking Up Pennies
This week on Just, Rob and Jes interview Josephe Feathersone, Vice President of Programs at the Durham Children’s Initiative about kids returning to school and the impact of the pandemic on learning and education. He shares stories of resilience and explains why he picks up every penny he sees.