RestoreOKC Q&A Podcast
RestoreOKC Q&A Podcast
RestoreOKC Q&A Podcast
Join RestoreOKC's directors, Ernest and Caylee, as they seek to see restorative justice amongst neighbors and give advice on how to do the same in your community. Join the conversation by submitting your question at RestoreOKC.org.
Is Anyone Doing Anything?
Ernest talks with Darron Lamkin, founder of Class Matters, about how to make significant community impact through mentoring. Listen as they discuss the highs and lows of mentoring and give practical advice for impacting your own community. Learn more about Class Matters at http://class-matters.org/ https://www.restoreokc.org/ https://www.facebook.com/RestoreOklahomaCity/ https://www.instagram.com/restore.okc/ https://twitter.com/restoreokc?lang=en
Nov 18, 2020
52 min
#JusticeForJulius?
This week, Ernest talks with Cece Jones-Davis about leading the Justice For Julius campaign—a grassroots initiative to save an innocent man from Oklahoma's death row. https://www.restoreokc.org/ https://www.facebook.com/RestoreOklahomaCity/ https://www.instagram.com/restore.okc/ https://twitter.com/restoreokc?lang=en
Oct 27, 2020
25 min
Live from The Market @EastPoint ribbon-cutting! What does this mean for the community?
This is a special episode recorded live at the ribbon-cutting for a brand new grocery store in NorthEast OKC, The Market @EastPoint. The Market @EastPoint is a private/public partnership and RestoreOKC's newest initiative to provide healthy food options to the community. https://www.restoreokc.org/ https://www.facebook.com/RestoreOklahomaCity/ https://www.instagram.com/restore.okc/ https://twitter.com/restoreokc?lang=en
Oct 6, 2020
14 min
Who is Jabee?
Ernest sits down with musical artist, entrepreneur, and community activist, Jabee, to talk about growing up in Northeast OKC! Hear about the past, present, and future of this community and some exciting news about The Market at EastPoint and how you can be a part of the food justice movement! Jabee's website: https://www.mynameisjabee.com/ https://www.restoreokc.org/ https://www.facebook.com/RestoreOklahomaCity/ https://www.instagram.com/restore.okc/ https://twitter.com/restoreokc?lang=en
Sep 28, 2020
45 min
Can We Eat Good?
Ernest sits down with Apollo Woods, founder of OKC Black Eats, to address the prevalence of food deserts in Black communities. You will also hear from three of RestoreOKC's youth interns who are working to solve the food desert problem in their own community. And Ernest has a special announcement concerning the RestoreOKC's internship program. https://www.restoreokc.org/ https://www.facebook.com/RestoreOklahomaCity/ https://www.instagram.com/restore.okc/ https://twitter.com/restoreokc?lang=en
Sep 23, 2020
40 min
New Day, Same Headline... What Now?
Ernest sits down with Nathan Williams, pastor of Church Ablaze, to discuss how the Church should continually pursue the work of justice as national civility declines by the day. Church Ablaze: http://www.churchablaze.tv/ https://www.restoreokc.org/ https://www.facebook.com/RestoreOklahomaCity/ https://www.instagram.com/restore.okc/ https://twitter.com/restoreokc?lang=en
Sep 9, 2020
56 min
Why Urban Farming?
Caylee and Ernest sit down with the industrious team of Restore Farms—Ann and Vanita. In this lively conversation, you will hear the story of OKC's first urban farm. Learn about Restore Farms' community shaping initiatives, including its life-changing internship program that employs young people to end the food desert in their own community. Resource: Black Food Geographies https://uncpress.org/book/9781469651507/black-food-geographies/ https://www.restoreokc.org/ https://www.facebook.com/RestoreOklahomaCity/ https://www.instagram.com/restore.okc/ https://twitter.com/restoreokc?lang=en
Aug 25, 2020
40 min
What Does it Mean to be Black?
In this episode Marcus "Kadence" Jackson, music artist and director of The Bridge Impact Youth Center, joins Ernest to discuss what it means to be Black, and how to have conversations about race in America that bring us together rather than pull us apart. Book Suggestion - Racism without Racists: Color-Blind Racism and the Persistence of Racial Inequality in America by Eduardo Bonilla-Silva Website and Socials: https://www.restoreokc.org/ https://www.facebook.com/RestoreOklahomaCity/ https://www.instagram.com/restore.okc/ https://twitter.com/restoreokc?lang=en
Aug 4, 2020
53 min
George Floyd: Victim or Victor?
Jonathan Veal—childhood friend of George Floyd and Director of Jobs at RestoreOKC—sits down with Ernest to discuss the life and legacy of his friend. Resources: The Color of Law (https://www.epi.org/publication/the-color-of-law-a-forgotten-history-of-how-our-government-segregated-america/) Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (https://fee.org/resources/narrative-of-the-life-of-frederick-douglass-an-american-slave/?gclid=CjwKCAjwmf_4BRABEiwAGhDfSbO1MmHlry72Js1HqNaCrVdlChWa1znpa-jrYOYMKK3ACe9lSXf3YxoCa2sQAvD_BwE) Christian Community Development Association (https://ccda.org/) Support this podcast or ask your questions at https://www.restoreokc.org/
Jul 28, 2020
41 min
Should Christians Support Black Lives Matter?
Caylee and Ernest tackle a hot button question with grace and nuance, and they also demonstrate how to engage polarizing issues with humility and curiosity. Resources: The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/7753/the-fire-next-time-by-james-baldwin/) Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/46131/invisible-man-by-ralph-ellison/) Freedom is a Constant Struggle by Angela Davis (https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/780-freedom-is-a-constant-struggle) Pod Save the People podcast (https://crooked.com/podcast-series/pod-save-the-people/) https://www.restoreokc.org/ https://www.facebook.com/RestoreOklahomaCity/ https://www.instagram.com/restore.okc/ https://twitter.com/restoreokc?lang=en
Jun 30, 2020
44 min
Load more