• Connections & Conversations with Dee Batiste

  • Auteur(s): Dee Batiste
  • Podcast

Connections & Conversations with Dee Batiste

Auteur(s): Dee Batiste
  • Résumé

  • Connections and Conversations, is an Advocacy Arena Podcast fostering pathways to strengthen our communities.

    In 2021 I began hosting virtual roundtable type conversations to foster more civic participation. They were informative and inspiring.

    I discovered some hidden heroes amongst every day citizens and felt they deserved hi lighting —

    I want you to meet them and other change makers around the country in different fields.

    We’ll peek behind the scenes to explore their contributions and impact.

    I’m Dee Batiste, your host. I’m also a veteran continuing to serve by focusing on community.

    Advocacy Arena is here to help cultivate the growth of healthy, strong, thriving communities— I hope you will join me on this journey.

    The podcast is an outgrowth of a growing grassroots community of diverse citizens with common concerns based in our shared search for solutions.

    © 2025 Connections & Conversations with Dee Batiste
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  • The Many Paths Taken to Social Justice
    Feb 16 2025

    Lauren Z. and Gwynne C. joined me to discuss a vital intersection of social justice, Social Work and Labor Unions.

    The civil rights movement and the labor movement are intertwined. During the Civil Rights Movement, social workers played pivotal roles and still do today by providing individual support, while opposing systemic barriers. Social workers have a code of ethics to uphold social justice.

    “The labor movement was the principal force that transformed misery and despair into hope and progress.”

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    38 min
  • What's the role of arts in the community?
    Feb 9 2025

    Dr. Randy Westbrook and I discuss the history and significance of community art centers.

    “Community art is of and by the people of a place and culture, often facilitated by a professional artist. It reflects the values, concerns, and meaning of living in that place or culture.”

    There’s a symbiotic relationship between arts programs and community development

    The Black Arts Movement was one of many achievements born out of the civil right movement. It only lasted around a decade, but its impact and influence is still visible today.

    For more info:

    The Richmond Area Arts Center

    I Need You to Survive/ An Evening of Togetherness/ Jan 2025

    Book: 50 Years of Exile: The Story of a Band in Transition

    Facebook

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    25 min
  • Archiving Your Family History with Dr. Mary Marshall
    Feb 2 2025

    Dr. Mary Marshall shares her amazing personal story as a Historian and archivist.

    Your family tree may not be filled with connections to some of America's most iconic African American sites, institutions, and people like Booker T. Washington --but you never know. Dr. Marshall’s story highlights the richness of African American contributions to the greatness of America. She reminds us of the importance of preserving and sharing our collective community history.

    For more on Dr. Mary Marshall:

    Emory University Library: Mary M. Marshall Collection

    Substack: Dr. Mary Marshall (Writings)

    YouTube: Mary Marshall's Mission

    Event | The Paul Robeson House of Princeton: "Powerful Texts That Change Us"



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    26 min

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