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Revolutionary Leadership with Kingmaker Chris Chatmon

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What's good, Revolutionaries? In the ever-evolving tapestry of human history, there are individuals who rise above the rest, trailblazers whose brilliance and resilience shine through the darkest of times. The question has always been, What does leadership look like for black men? Leadership is more than just a title or a position of authority; it is a force that emanates from within, captivating hearts and minds, igniting the flames of change, and leaving an indelible mark on humanity. It is an intuitive art honed through experience, empathy, and a profound understanding of the human spirit. Today, it's a pleasure to have Christopher Chatmon @babachris, The CEO of Kingmakers of Oakland (KOO) on the show, as we delve into the captivating world of leadership - a realm where Black men have emerged as true beacons of change and progress. Chatmon founded KOO, served as the first Executive Director of the African American Male Achievement ("AAMA") for the Oakland Unified School District ("OUSD"), and was named a "Leader to Learn From" by Education Week magazine. Please Go listen to this amazing episode of the "What's Your Revolution?" show with Christopher Chatmon on all your favorite podcast platforms. Please Like, Subscribe, Comment, and Send to all your friends!
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What's good, Revolutionaries? In the ever-evolving tapestry of human history, there are individuals who rise above the rest, trailblazers whose brilliance and resilience shine through the darkest of times. The question has always been, What does leadership look like for black men? Leadership is more than just a title or a position of authority; it is a force that emanates from within, captivating hearts and minds, igniting the flames of change, and leaving an indelible mark on humanity. It is an intuitive art honed through experience, empathy, and a profound understanding of the human spirit. Today, it's a pleasure to have Christopher Chatmon @babachris, The CEO of Kingmakers of Oakland (KOO) on the show, as we delve into the captivating world of leadership - a realm where Black men have emerged as true beacons of change and progress. Chatmon founded KOO, served as the first Executive Director of the African American Male Achievement ("AAMA") for the Oakland Unified School District ("OUSD"), and was named a "Leader to Learn From" by Education Week magazine. Please Go listen to this amazing episode of the "What's Your Revolution?" show with Christopher Chatmon on all your favorite podcast platforms. Please Like, Subscribe, Comment, and Send to all your friends!
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