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Navigating Identity and Community Engagement with Mycall Akeem Riley

Navigating Identity and Community Engagement with Mycall Akeem Riley

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In this episode of The Beak, host Dr. Terresa Hardaway engages in an enlightening conversation with Mycall Akeem Riley, a dynamic educator and advocate for equity. Mycall shares his journey as a Black queer, gender-expansive individual, reflecting on the myriad experiences that have shaped his identity and commitment to social justice.


Mycall discusses the importance of community and collaboration in his work, emphasizing the need for thoughtful engagement and the challenges that arise when striving for inclusion. He candidly addresses the complexities of navigating equity work within institutional settings, shedding light on the systemic barriers that persist in educational environments.


Join us as Mycall passionately articulates his vision for a liberated future, one that embraces diverse voices and fosters intergenerational connections. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, creativity, and the transformative power of community in the pursuit of justice.


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