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Sep 8, 2022

Race Place Policy Podcast: Black Homeownership

Join host Paul Williams and guest Henry Rucker to discuss the disparities of Black homeownership, especially in Minnesota, and how helping new buyers can create more equity in communities.

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Aug 3, 2022

Race Place Policy Podcast: Youth Engagement

Join host Paul Williams with guest Marcus Pope of Youthprise as they discuss engaging youth and developing young people.

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Jul 5, 2022

Race Place Policy Podcast: Community Engagement

Join host Paul Williams with guest Anthony Taylor of the Cultural Wellness Center as they discuss building community, with community engagement.

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Mar 31, 2022

Race Place Policy Podcast: Neighborhood Vitality

PPL welcomes Sondra Samuels, the CEO and founder of the Northside Achievement Zone to join host Paul Williams for a conversation around Neighborhood Vitality.

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Feb 22, 2022

Race Place Policy Podcast: Black-owned Banks

PPL welcomes First Independence Bank, the first Black-owned bank in the Twin Cities. Join Paul Williams and FIB CEO Kenneth Kelly to discuss the process, the need, and the equity implications of a new financial asset for BIPOC communities. 

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