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Community Conversations with Rep. Esther Agbaje

Community Conversations with Rep. Esther Agbaje

By Esther Agbaje

I'm Esther Agbaje, and I'm a State Representative for Minnesota House District 59B in Minneapolis. I started a podcast to include more people in important and needed conversations that affect us all. Hear from voices that are familiar, involved, and influential in current matters and issues.

Community Conversations with Rep. Esther Agbaje is an outreach effort via my campaign for public office, not legislative communication or work. Community Conversations with Rep. Esther Agbaje was prepared and paid for by Esther Agbaje for State Representative | P.O. Box 580445 Minneapolis, MN 55458
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7. Black Maternal Health: What Experts Say about Black Women Birthing

Community Conversations with Rep. Esther AgbajeNov 03, 2022

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7. Black Maternal Health: What Experts Say about Black Women Birthing

7. Black Maternal Health: What Experts Say about Black Women Birthing

Dr. Jaime Slaughter-Acey is an associate professor at the University of Minnesota. She is a maternal & child health (MCH) and social epidemiologist whose work focuses on socio-environmental and psychosocial determinants of women’s and family health across the lifecourse, with emphasis on health equity. Her research emphasizes the use of socioecological and life-course approaches with Intersectionality Theory to study and address the ways that systemic racism, both structural and cultural, intersects with other aspects of social identity to create inequalities in MCH and other health outcomes.
https://www.jaimeslaughter-acey.com

Sameerah Bilal-Roby is the Director of African American Babies Project and Coalition. She works in partnership with the Wilder Community Center, MCCC and an variety of other agencies; funding is through City of Minneapolis, DHS and St. Paul Foundation to address awareness of ACES, knowledge of trauma and best cultural practices for the rearing of African American children.
https://www.wilder.org/community-impact/african-american-babies-coalition-and-projects

Nov 03, 202254:03
6. Housing Justice: Evictions, Tenant Rights, and the Law

6. Housing Justice: Evictions, Tenant Rights, and the Law

Get an inside look into the job of being a housing lawyer and advocate with today's episode. Lawyers Muria Kruger and Mary Kaczorek join us to discuss the issues that arise when it comes to property rental and what tenants can do when faced with difficult situations.

Muria Kruger works at
Volunteer Lawyers Network. Volunteer Lawyers Network is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to connecting Minnesotans experiencing poverty with some of the top private lawyers in the state at no cost.

These volunteers protect the rights and property of thousands of clients every year by advising them at legal clinics, drafting legal documents, representing them in court or otherwise supporting them in their pursuit of justice.

Volunteer Lawyers Network coordinates these relationships, provides insurance to volunteer attorneys, educates and recruits new volunteers from the legal community, trains law students and lawyers on effectively working with people experiencing poverty and advocates for policies that make our justice system equally accessible to all.

We work with partners in immigrant, refugee, Indigenous, faith and LGBTQ+ communities, and programs that serve previous offenders, survivors of domestic and sexual violence, people experiencing homelessness, youth and many more to ensure our services are available to the people who need them most.

Mary Kaczorek works at Central Minnesota Legal Services. The mission of Central Minnesota Legal Services is to increase access to justice by providing high quality legal services to individuals experiencing poverty, challenging inequities, and empowering community members to participate in our civil legal system. "We believe in a legal system that delivers justice to all. Our vision is for a society free from bias and systemic unfairness in which everyone is treated with dignity and respect and justice is readily available regardless of ability to pay." CMLS helps eligible clients through direct representation, brief advice, and through participating in community legal education programs. 

Oct 10, 202257:20
5. Climate and Transportation Justice: Free Fares, Electric Vehicles, and Clean Air

5. Climate and Transportation Justice: Free Fares, Electric Vehicles, and Clean Air

Join us as we discuss climate and transportation justice with two area experts!

Sam Rockwell, a longtime advocate for climate and social justice, is the Executive Director of Move Minnesota. Move Minnesota leads the movement for an equitable and sustainable transportation system that puts people first. They are passionate about connecting communities, ending the climate crisis, expanding access to jobs and resources, and improving daily life for Minnesotans of all ages, races, incomes, and abilities. Find out more: https://www.movemn.org

Adrianna Jereb just wrapped up her time as a transportation justice organizer with MN350. MN350 unites Minnesotans as part of a global movement to end the pollution damaging our climate, speed the transition to clean energy, and create a just and healthy future for all. Find out more: https://mn350.org



Sep 24, 202236:02
4. Generational Impact: Supporting Representation in Our Schools, One Teacher at a Time w/Rep. Cedrick Frazier and Markus Flynn

4. Generational Impact: Supporting Representation in Our Schools, One Teacher at a Time w/Rep. Cedrick Frazier and Markus Flynn

With over 2/3 of Minneapolis students being students of color, representation in school staff, teachers, and leaders is as important as ever. In this episode, State House Representative Cedrick Frazier shares about the Increase Teachers of Color Act here in Minnesota. Also, Markus Flynn, the Executive Director of Black Men Teach, shares about the strategic efforts to drastically raise the rate of Black male elementary teachers from only .5%.

Black Men Teach- www.blackmenteachtc.com
linktr.ee/blackmenteach

Cedrick on Twitter- @CedrickFrazier 

Sep 10, 202243:11
3. Teaching Public Service in our Schools w/Alexis Love

3. Teaching Public Service in our Schools w/Alexis Love

We are in a time where Minneapolis is facing substantial officer shortages and struggles to hire the minimum amount of officers needed. Alexis offers a unique look into what it is like to work with teens who are interested in pursuing a career in public service.

Please note that Alexis is chatting with us in a personal capacity. Her views and experiences are that of her own and do not reflect or represent Minneapolis Public Schools.

Aug 28, 202233:10
2. No Knock Warrants: The Facts and Dangers w/Rep. Athena Hollins and Sarah Murtada

2. No Knock Warrants: The Facts and Dangers w/Rep. Athena Hollins and Sarah Murtada

In March of 2020, Breonna Taylor's death sparked outrage and protests around the world. This week, four Louisville officers were federally charged with violation of Breonna's civil rights with charges including conspiracy coverup, excessive force, and approval of a false warrant.

This week, we welcome Representative Athena Hollins who has worked extensively on legislative work on banning No-Knock Warrants here in Minnesota. Lawyer Sarah Murtada, formerly of Knock First Minnesota, also joins us to share the history, the facts, and statistics with us. 

Aug 06, 202248:57
1. Public Safety: Thinking Outside the Box w/Latonya Reeves

1. Public Safety: Thinking Outside the Box w/Latonya Reeves

Today I'm featuring a dynamic community member with extensive experience and much to say about Public Safety. Latonya Reeves is the chairman of the Minnesota Civilian Public Safety Commission and a probation officer. You'll hear her thoughts on what it's going to take to keep our communities safe and strong and how she serves community members in her various roles.

https://mncivilianpublicsafety.org

Jul 23, 202239:30