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Who CARES about JUSTICE

Who CARES about JUSTICE

By Mark McGuire

CARES - Community Alliance for Restorative Education and Social justice Institute is here to bring about healing and hope in advocating against unfair practices, policies, and injustices against Blacks and other minorities. CARES will prove "WE are GREATER TOGETHER!"

CARES JII is a grassroots, minority lead, Civil Rights and Social Justice agency providing key awareness, accountability, advocacy, advancement and action, campaigning on the value of Eradicating Racism, fighting in the war of Racial Inequities, and to be agents of change in the Inequality of Opportunity.
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From The Professors Perspective

Who CARES about JUSTICESep 28, 2021

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Community & Economic Development: Impact on BIPOC

Community & Economic Development: Impact on BIPOC

Today’s broadcast will feature things like gentrification and economic development. We will be talking with one of the executives with LIFT JAX, Travis Williams, an organization looking to address poverty with a four prong systematic approach. Community development starts and ends with partnerships. This interview will highlight not only partnerships, but pivotal collaborations that will help improve the welfare of neighborhoods and the potential of its future vitality.


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Aug 28, 202301:28:37
Poverty in America

Poverty in America

Today we will discuss Systemic Poverty in America, and especially among BIPOC communities.

An expert in the field will help us to uncover trends, stigmas, root causes, and best of solutions and strategies to help families experience real well-being. Today we welcome Heather Cunningham of Think Tank, Inc.


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Jul 28, 202358:24
The Black Experience in Higher Education

The Black Experience in Higher Education

Right now in America, there are certain questions that are being asked as it relates to history and education surrounding the African-American student. Things like, CRT and The AP courses are at the forefront of the black academic experience.


Today’s podcast featuring Dr. Yusef and Dr. Nelson, helps us to understand What is it that needs to be conveyed to both empower African-American students and bring the nation into accountability. We also explore the question “Why an HBCU?” 


This powerful information and insight will also share What students are saying about Higher Education and how difficult it is, or how empowering it is to be a professor in today’s college/university atmosphere.


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Mar 28, 202301:23:15
Justice: The Voice of the Church

Justice: The Voice of the Church

Today’s podcast was a composite of wisdom by one of the Global Generals of the Body of Christ. Bishop Dr. Vaughn M. McLaughlin gives tremendous insight into social justice, civil rights, and racial equity. His wisdom and experience shed light on how we as Americans can unify to see real Justice prevail, and permeate our society. The commentary is inspiring, and will help lead us in a greater effort to see and encounter a glimpse of the “beloved community“.


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Feb 16, 202358:51
The Miracle Of Mentoring

The Miracle Of Mentoring

Judge Walter Rice and Bishop McGuire. The pair began their mentoring journey 25 years ago in an unconventional way when Bishop McGuire appeared as a defendant in Judge Rice’s courtroom. Tune in to learn about the 4-word phrase Judge Rice uttered that changed Bishop McGuire’s life. Learn how persistence, dedication, integrity and tenacity transformed their interactions into a mentoring relationship that has engendered mutual respect, learning and life lessons for mentor and mentee.

Jan 28, 202301:01:19
All Things Diverse

All Things Diverse

Our May podcast included the featured TEDx presenter, Dr. Tammy Hodo.

Dr. Hodo gave us an inside look and a researched view of the constructs of race, bias, and the need for increased diversity and inclusion in America. Subjects like implicit bias and micro aggression are addressed in this podcast in a very educated and inspiring way. All things diverse is the name of her game.

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May 28, 202257:38
Salute To A King

Salute To A King

Today’s Podcast is a relaunch and reboot conversation from our Executive Director and Founder Bishop Mark C. McGuire, Sr. It is also a salute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Monday, April 4 is the 54th anniversary of his assassination in Memphis Tennessee. They can shoot the dreamer but the dream will never die. CARES is inviting you to partner as a Momentum Mover and a movement messenger in the advocacy of justice. We are greater together.

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Mar 28, 202237:58
From The Professors Perspective

From The Professors Perspective

Today’s podcast gives us a glimpse in the minds of two men who have become living legends in the city of Dayton, the county of Montgomery, and the state of Ohio as it relates to the Power of Unity and Change. Professor Amaha and Professor Marlon each have a unique perspective that will help us to understand the impact of injustice, as well as the power of transformation. Enjoy today’s podcast as we look at a fresh perspective on the future.

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Sep 28, 202101:34:50
Police Bias: Myth, Misunderstood, Misappropriated

Police Bias: Myth, Misunderstood, Misappropriated

Todays conversation highlights the need for the continued well-being of Law Enforcement Officers and the impact that it will have on the mutual trust within the civilian community. We address the impact on biases and the possibility of healthier Law Enforcement Officer’s engagement within the community and the change it may have on the presupposed narratives on Community-Police relations.

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Aug 28, 202101:44:46
Justice or Just Us?

Justice or Just Us?

As we look for justice and equality in America we keep seeing the same situations perpetrated over and over again. Today’s podcast speaks to the consistent behavior and consequences against blacks and people of color. The question as we move further down this road of actions for civil rights and equality is simply “Justice or Just Us?”

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Apr 29, 202101:10:31
Where Do We Go From Here?

Where Do We Go From Here?

This is an overview of the past few months, looking back over the last 200 years, and the progress needed for America to experience a Community of Justice. The plight of Blacks in particular (and other people of color) has been horrific, if said plainly. The inequality of opportunity has been blatant, and Racism has been intentional. So the question is not, "Is Racism, Inequity, and White Body Supremacy real; rather the question remains, since the Emancipation Proclamation, since the Reconstruction Era, since the Civil Rights Movement and the signing of the Civil Rights Act, since yesterday, 'Where Do We Go From Here?'"


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Mar 29, 202101:02:40
Where Are WE In The History Of America?

Where Are WE In The History Of America?

Episode 3 of The Who CARES About Justice Podcast is an awe-inspiring conversation that will catapult each listener into a place of empowerment and action.

 Our special guest, Dr. Tameca Bradley Hobbs of the FMU Social Justice Institute brings vital information that will impact the lives of those who care about social justice and awaken those who have not yet been provoked that the system of racism and inequality of opportunity in America must be eradicated. Dr. Tameca Bradley Hobbs does so as a great Historian, a proven practitioner, Author, Professor, and advocate for the Civil Rights of “her people”.


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Feb 28, 202101:14:14
Cultivating Action and Power

Cultivating Action and Power

In another intriguing episode Who CARES about Justice, Bishop McGuire sits down with two experts in the law and social justice arena from Bethune-Cookman University. The three engage in intense dialogue, exploring the impacts of racism and the need to cultivate generations with fresh consciousness for the advancement of blacks and people of color in America. Awareness creates power for Action. Be inspired by this bonus episode.

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Feb 17, 202101:23:16
Racism in America, Is There a Problem?

Racism in America, Is There a Problem?

Bishop Mark C. McGuire Sr., host of "The Who CARES about Justice" Podcast sat down with the Honorable Judge Walter H. Rice to discuss the question, "Is there a problem of Racism in America?" 

They also discussed the white privilege, white fragility, and the idea of white supremacy.

This conversation will inspire, impact and information as they further discussed systemic racism and its impact on Black persons in America.  Enjoy, God Bless and PEACE be still!

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Jan 28, 202101:15:02
Welcome to Who CARES about Justice

Welcome to Who CARES about Justice

Listen to Mark C. McGuire Sr as he brings us The Who CARES about Justice podcast.  A monthly podcast dropping on the 28th day of every month.  Who CARES about Justice will bring healing and hope as C.A.R.E.S. advocates against unfair behaviors to champion the conviction "WE are Greater Together."

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Jan 08, 202105:41