WRK & Win: Etienne Maurice
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Etienne Maurice is a Los Angeles native dedicated to building community and advocating for racial equality through the arts, health, and wellness. Following the death of Ahmaud Arbery and ongoing racial and social injustice, he founded Walk Good LA, a nonprofit organization curating healing spaces for all. Walk Good LA pays homage to his grandmother, Ivy Ralph, and aims to foster community healing and social change.
In this episode…How does a passion for filmmaking and acting transform into a powerful movement for community healing and social change? Can creative arts become a catalyst for racial equality and wellness?
According to Etienne Maurice, a visionary leader and community organizer, the arts can drive significant social impact by creating spaces that connect creative expression to broader community goals. He emphasizes the importance of initiatives like Walk Good LA, which foster healing and wellness through mindfulness practices and community engagement. These efforts promote inclusivity, support mental health, and build stronger community bonds. By strategically engaging with communities and focusing on impactful programs, the arts can transcend their traditional roles and become a powerful force for positive change.
In this episode of WRK & WIN, host Corinne Milien sits down with Etienne Maurice, founder of Walk Good LA, to discuss leadership, community building, and the transformative power of mindfulness. They explore Etienne’s journey from filmmaker to community leader, his strategies for decolonizing wellness practices, and his vision for expanding Walk Good LA to create healing spaces across the nation.
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