Managing Director of the Langston Hughes House joins me to discuss the critical importance of affordable housing and its impact on communities, particularly in Harlem. The video emphasizes the need for respect and value in building spaces for everyone, and how this issue affects other areas.He asks how does someone with a history like Bruce Teitelbaum get ti guy up Harlem land https://archive.is/h5pMDThis is a continuation of the protests against Project One45 on 145th Street in Harlem and the broader NYC Housing Equity Crisis. Here is more from NY YIMBY (yes ion my back yard) movement https://newyorkyimby.com/2025/07/one45-three-building-affordable-housing-complex-gains-approval-in-harlem-manhattan.html
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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