Discussing Values, Unions, & Equity with Reginald "Reg" Greene. More on Reg at https://www.linkedin.com/in/reggreene/ When Reginald joined Teach for America in 2004 his goal was to gain further insight into the intractable problems in the public education system that marginalize students, particularly children of color. Reg’s belief in justice empowered him to gain invaluable experience as a change agent by participating in the service of others. By his 20’s, Reg found himself at the center of the charter school reform movement - first, as a teacher and later as a founding school leader of KIPP Philosophers Academy and Vice President and Superintendent of Schools for Para Los Niños. After a successful career as a school leader and accomplished non-profit executive, law school was the natural next step in Reg's pursuit to gain greater skills to solve larger problems. During law school, Reginald honed the experience and skills he gained in education to become an advocate outside the classroom and in the process became a stronger leader in service to the People. In law school Reginald served as Cardozo's Student Bar Association President for two consecutive terms and as a Senior Editor of the Arbitration and Dispute Resolution (ADR) Competition Honor Society. Reg is a Peace Institute trained mediator, a successful Manhattan Assistant District Attorney and served the Alvin L. Bragg administration as Deputy Chief of Legislation and Policy. Reg Greene is versatile and dedicated to finding a middle way. Reg has been committed to solving every day problems as an educator and prosecutor to settling the most complex commercial disputes as a mediator.
Inclusionism
James Felton Keith explores the tenets of inclusionism . As always, JFK is joined by Peter Willumsen and friends. His ethic of inclusionism is at the core of his work on global diversity equity inclusion and belonging. JFK is the Founder of Techstars Venture Backed, InclusionScore Companies and a lecturer at the University of Georgia's Terry College of Business. In 2017 he became the first Black LGBT person to run for federal office in the United States during his bid for Congress to represent Harlem.
James Felton Keith explores the tenets of inclusionism . As always, JFK is joined by Peter Willumsen and friends. His ethic of inclusionism is at the core of his work on global diversity equity inclusion and belonging. JFK is the Founder of Techstars Venture Backed, InclusionScore Companies and a lecturer at the University of Georgia's Terry College of Business. In 2017 he became the first Black LGBT person to run for federal office in the United States during his bid for Congress to represent Harlem.Listen on
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