A weekly conversation hosted by Rabbis Dan Kaiman and Marc Fitzerman highlighting guest speakers whose work, stories, and messages are worthy of our attention.
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By The Synagogue | Congregation B'nai Emunah
A weekly conversation hosted by Rabbis Dan Kaiman and Marc Fitzerman highlighting guest speakers whose work, stories, and messages are worthy of our attention.
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The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
Toby Jenkins is the outgoing Executive Director of Oklahomans for Equality and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Jory is the Founder and CEO of BaMidbar. Since 2010, Jory has worked in a variety of roles in Jewish education, wilderness therapy, and experiential education programs. In 2016, Jory became the founding director of BaMidbar.
Deborah A. Gist is the superintendent of public schools in Tulsa, Okla. Prior to Tulsa, she served as commissioner of education in Rhode Island and was the first state superintendent of education for the District of Columbia.
David Blatt is the George Kaiser Family Foundation Endowed Professor of Practice at the University of Oklahoma - Tulsa.
Jesse Ulrich is the founder and CEO of Rant9 productions. He is also a co-host of the podcast, Pod4Good.
Jon Glazer is a noted local musician who regularly performs as the Synagogue. For over a decade he has been an essential part of the musical program at B’nai Emunah
Andy Cagle is co-owner of Inner Circle Vodka Bar which has locations in Tulsa’s Arts District and downtown Springfield, MO.
Kao Morris is BIPOC Program and Digital Media Coordinator at the Oklahoma Equality Center. He is director of Tulsa’s Pride Festival.
KJ McKee is a member of the Tulsa City Council representing District 4.
For the reading report referenced at the end of the podcast, click here.
Moises Echeverria is the President and CEO of OCCJ, the Oklahoma Center for Community and Justice. OCCJ is a human relations organization dedicated to achieving respect and understanding for all people through education, advocacy and dialogue. Their vision is to eliminate bias, bigotry and racism in Oklahoma.
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.