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Guest overview
This week’s guest is Kenyatta Johnson. Following the murder of his cousin in 1998, he formed Peace Not Guns, a non for profit he formed to end and prevent gun violence through education and programs created to give children an alternative to the streets. His activism led to a successful run for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and in 2012 he became the youngest elected Council member of Philadelphia City Council.
Growing up in Point Breeze, South Philadelphia, Kenyatta’s life straddled a fine line between educational opportunity and the environmental pressure to follow the path street crime. However a serendipitous gun charge set him on a committed course of education and advancement, culminating in a degree in criminal justice and a Master’s in government administration and public finance from the U. Penn.
He now uses his political power to fervently fight for social injustice, a reduction in economic inequality and improvements in workplace diversity and inclusion.
I hope you enjoy the passion and political perspectives of Councilman Kenyatta Johnson.
What we discuss
Connecting on Social
On Twitter
On Facebook
On Linkedin
Links in show
The Book Kenyatta Recommends - That We Offer - The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Frederick Douglass Autobiography
President Truman’s Leadership
Peace Not Guns
Rep Jordan Harris
Benjamin Banneker
Crispus Attucks
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Guest overview
This week’s guest is Kenyatta Johnson. Following the murder of his cousin in 1998, he formed Peace Not Guns, a non for profit he formed to end and prevent gun violence through education and programs created to give children an alternative to the streets. His activism led to a successful run for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and in 2012 he became the youngest elected Council member of Philadelphia City Council.
Growing up in Point Breeze, South Philadelphia, Kenyatta’s life straddled a fine line between educational opportunity and the environmental pressure to follow the path street crime. However a serendipitous gun charge set him on a committed course of education and advancement, culminating in a degree in criminal justice and a Master’s in government administration and public finance from the U. Penn.
He now uses his political power to fervently fight for social injustice, a reduction in economic inequality and improvements in workplace diversity and inclusion.
I hope you enjoy the passion and political perspectives of Councilman Kenyatta Johnson.
What we discuss
Connecting on Social
On Twitter
On Facebook
On Linkedin
Links in show
The Book Kenyatta Recommends - That We Offer - The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Frederick Douglass Autobiography
President Truman’s Leadership
Peace Not Guns
Rep Jordan Harris
Benjamin Banneker
Crispus Attucks
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.