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Healing Through Community: Using community-led treatment to address racialized trauma
Black Leadership Re-Defined
06/14/20 • 59 min
**This episode was recored on Saturday, May 30th 2020**
Dr. Sylvia Bartley and her panel discuss strategies on how to advance community-centered treatment and health for people who have experienced race-related trauma in the Twin Cities.
The panel of Sam Simmons, Ingrid Cockhren, and Dr. Reba Peoples also discuss a report commissioned by the African American Leadership Forum entitled, "A future of excellent emotional health and wellbeing: Community-centered approaches to advance African American consciousness and healing related to racialized trauma."

How We Can Thrive Through a Crisis (Episode II): Relationships, Intimacy and Self-care during COVID-19
Black Leadership Re-Defined
05/02/20 • 54 min
Dr. Sylvia Bartley speaks with Dr. Sonia Wright (Medical Doctor, Sexual Counselor & Certified Life Coach), Dr. Chavonne Perotte (Certified Marriage Coach), and Jennifer Dent Brown (Certified Weight Loss Coach) about the importance and benefits of maintaining healthy relationships and a healthy body during the shelter in place order.

How We Can Thrive Through A Crisis - Episode I: Moving Through Fear & Indecisions in Business and Life During COVID-19
Black Leadership Re-Defined
04/25/20 • 54 min
CRNA certified registered nurse (anesthetist and life coach) Brig Johnson and (physical therapist, certified life coach and business mentor) TaVona Denise talk with host Dr. Sylvia Bartley about how they're adjusting to their new lifestyle during shelter in place orders, including what they and others can do as small business owners to thrive during the pandemic.

The Impact of COVID-19 on the Black Community
Black Leadership Re-Defined
04/10/20 • 53 min
The rate of hospitalization and deaths are disproportionality high among African Americans. Here’s what you need to know about reducing your risk of becoming sick with the virus.

Living and Healing during unimaginable times
Black Leadership Re-Defined
08/30/20 • 57 min
The shooting of Jacob Blake by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin has marked another low in the treatment of Black citizens in America. While continuing the push for justice, how do we heal when the wounds are being re-opened daily?
Dr. Sylvia Bartley talks with local artist Numa Pierre and educator, author, poet, and spiritual director, Dr. Claudia May. They go through the art, spirituality, and self-care that are helping them through these systemic injustices.

A candid conversation with Deborah Watts, Co-Founder of the Emmett Till Legacy Foundation
Black Leadership Re-Defined
07/26/20 • 59 min
Dr. Sylvia Bartley sits down with Deborah Watts, the cousin of Emmett Till and co-founder of the Emmett Till Legacy Foundation to discuss the parallels between the murder of 14-year old Emmett Till in 1955 and George Floyd in 2020. Among many topics, they discuss what has changed in 65 years and what has not.
Learn more at https://emmetttilllegacyfoundation.com/

Black Women Rising: Running for Office in 2020
Black Leadership Re-Defined
07/19/20 • 59 min
With 40 African-American women running for political office in Minnesota, a movement for change is here. In this episode, Dr. Sylvia Bartley welcomes Laverne McCartney Knighton, Marquita Stephens, and Alberder Gillespie to discuss why they are running for office, and what changes they would like to see.

The Importance of Getting Involved in Your Community with Senator Jeff Hayden
Black Leadership Re-Defined
10/04/20 • 59 min
Join Dr. Sylvia Bartley for a candid discussion with Senator Jeff Hayden about his Minnesota roots, passion for civil service, achievements as State Senator, and what's next for him as he transitions from his seat in January 2021.

Exercise Your Right and Vote
Black Leadership Re-Defined
10/30/20 • 59 min
On this episode we are joined by Nicole Austin-Hillery, the Executive Director of the US Program at Human Rights Watch. Tune in for a rousing conversation on the importance of voting as a way of exercising your rights.

The Power of Words and Mobilization
Black Leadership Re-Defined
01/15/21 • 55 min
In the wake of the January 6th insurrection on the Capitol, we as a country have to decide how to move forward. Dr. Sylvia Bartley invites you to join this round table discussion about the power of words and what our community can do to recover.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Black Leadership Re-Defined have?
Black Leadership Re-Defined currently has 88 episodes available.
What topics does Black Leadership Re-Defined cover?
The podcast is about Society & Culture, Minneapolis, Empowerment, Podcasts, Economics and Government.
What is the most popular episode on Black Leadership Re-Defined?
The episode title 'Justice for George Floyd: How Do We Get It and What Does That Look Like?' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Black Leadership Re-Defined?
The average episode length on Black Leadership Re-Defined is 55 minutes.
How often are episodes of Black Leadership Re-Defined released?
Episodes of Black Leadership Re-Defined are typically released every 7 days, 1 hour.
When was the first episode of Black Leadership Re-Defined?
The first episode of Black Leadership Re-Defined was released on May 3, 2019.
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