Utangulizi
Karibu kusikiliza utangulizi wa podcast yetu sauti za usawa. Katika kipindi hiki utasiki yale ambayo tutakuwa tunazungumza kwenye vipindi vyetu. Tafadhali usiache kutuachia maoni yako.
Explore "jamii" with insightful episodes like "Utangulizi", "Action Talks", "Episode 3: Majipu ya Magu – Utamaduni wa ‘Punda haendi bila kiboko’ na athari zake katika maendeleo", "Episode 1: Podcast ni nini?" and "Episode 2: Mimba za utotoni: Miiko ya kuongelea ngono na balehe na changamoto zake kijamii" from podcasts like ""Mwanamke wa kazi's Podcast", "365 Brothers - Listening to Black Men", "Jamii360 Podcast", "Jamii360 Podcast" and "Jamii360 Podcast"" and more!
Karibu kusikiliza utangulizi wa podcast yetu sauti za usawa. Katika kipindi hiki utasiki yale ambayo tutakuwa tunazungumza kwenye vipindi vyetu. Tafadhali usiache kutuachia maoni yako.
Amare El Jamii was an on-again off-again community college student without a strong or consistent focus. That changed with the birth of his daughter. Remembering someone telling him as a youth that you either work with your back or work with your brain, he was ready to choose the latter. He finished community college, transferred to UCLA and earned a B.S. in Statistics and Applied Mathematics.
After a series of positions working in higher education such as success coach, program intern and others, Amare now heads two non-profit organizations committed to getting youth college and career ready. He's Executive Director of the James T. Mitchell Pre- Apprenticeship Academy and Founding Partner of Cultivating Hope.
Originally from Waterbury, Connecticut, Amare now resides in Southern California with his family.
Favorite song: They Reminisce Over You by Pete Rock and C. L. Smooth.
Favorite words: Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome by Joy DeGruy.
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About this podcast: In each episode, a Brother reflects on his life; explores the experience of being a Black man in America; shares his interactions with law enforcement; and answers the signature question "If America was a woman, what would you say to her? You won't find a collection of conversations with Black men like this anywhere else. Hear their wisdom.
Host, Rahbin Shyne, is an author, educator, creative and avid half-marathon walker.
Interested in being a guest? Visit 365brothers.com.
Special thanks to Sonji Walker, Shedrick Sanders, Abigail Gonzalez, Don Davis and William Hamilton for their generous support.
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