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In this powerful episode, we sit down with Leroy Barber, a dedicated leader with over 20 years of experience in combating poverty, homelessness, and racism while fostering what Dr. King called "the beloved community."
We discuss Leroy's innovative projects, including the founding of Atlanta Youth Academies and Community Grounds Coffee shop, and his vision for a more inclusive, loving community. He also dives into the importance of faith in driving social change and how we can actively serve our neighbors—often just a street away. With insights from his books, including New Neighbor, Leroy inspires us to embrace our roles as agents of change in our communities.
Join us for this enlightening conversation that challenges us to reflect on our responsibilities and the impact we can have in creating a more just world. Don’t miss it!
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In this powerful episode, we sit down with Leroy Barber, a dedicated leader with over 20 years of experience in combating poverty, homelessness, and racism while fostering what Dr. King called "the beloved community."
We discuss Leroy's innovative projects, including the founding of Atlanta Youth Academies and Community Grounds Coffee shop, and his vision for a more inclusive, loving community. He also dives into the importance of faith in driving social change and how we can actively serve our neighbors—often just a street away. With insights from his books, including New Neighbor, Leroy inspires us to embrace our roles as agents of change in our communities.
Join us for this enlightening conversation that challenges us to reflect on our responsibilities and the impact we can have in creating a more just world. Don’t miss it!

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