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In this episode, Kiddada Asmara grey welcomes Angeline Payne, a passionate advocate for community empowerment and social justice. As the president of the South Fulton Human Services Coalition, Angeline is dedicated to bridging the gap between communities and various institutions, including bureaucracies, legislatures, and law enforcement agencies. Her work extends to addressing critical issues such as homelessness, education, environmental justice, prison reform, and community engagement, reflecting her commitment to effecting positive change at the grassroots level.
At the helm of the Black Wall Street Institute, Angeline leads initiatives aimed at economic stabilization and empowerment. Through online programs and community efforts, she educates and mobilizes individuals, empowering them to navigate legislative processes and become active participants in shaping their communities. With a firm belief in citizen empowerment, Angeline emphasizes the importance of collective action and advocacy, teaching citizens that they are the true architects of their governance.
Join Kiddada and Angeline as they delve into insightful discussions on grassroots activism, civic engagement, and the power of community-driven initiatives. Get inspired by Angeline’s dedication to fostering change and learn how individuals can make a tangible difference in their neighborhoods and beyond.