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In this episode of Natural Thoughts and Talks, Venture interviewed Morris Jones, a track and field coach at Cerritos College, to discuss his experiences growing up in Southern California during the Civil Rights era, his coaching philosophy, and his approach to mentoring student-athletes. Morris shared his journey from a challenging upbringing in a segregated community to becoming a successful coach who emphasizes building strong human capital and fostering personal growth beyond athletics. They discussed the importance of community, cultural preservation, and the role of education in empowering individuals to overcome systemic barriers. Morris also highlighted the impact of the crack epidemic on Black communities and the need for collective action to address social issues. The conversation concluded with Morris encouraging listeners to speak truthfully, value knowledge, and work towards creating a more harmonious society.
By NTTIn this episode of Natural Thoughts and Talks, Venture interviewed Morris Jones, a track and field coach at Cerritos College, to discuss his experiences growing up in Southern California during the Civil Rights era, his coaching philosophy, and his approach to mentoring student-athletes. Morris shared his journey from a challenging upbringing in a segregated community to becoming a successful coach who emphasizes building strong human capital and fostering personal growth beyond athletics. They discussed the importance of community, cultural preservation, and the role of education in empowering individuals to overcome systemic barriers. Morris also highlighted the impact of the crack epidemic on Black communities and the need for collective action to address social issues. The conversation concluded with Morris encouraging listeners to speak truthfully, value knowledge, and work towards creating a more harmonious society.