Nov 12, 2020 - Byron Lewis and Rev. Dena Holland-Neal, and Jacqueline Elena Featherston.

Nov 12, 2020 - Byron Lewis and Rev. Dena Holland-Neal, and Jacqueline Elena Featherston.

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Byron Lewis made his mark in advertising with UniWorld Group,
Inc., the agency he created in 1969. In 1972, organizers charged
Lewis with supervising advertising and media strategies for the
1972 National Black Political Convention in Gary, IN.

Rev. Dena Holland-Neal of Peace United Church of Christ in
Merrillville, IN. will join Lewis as she recalls being a teenager
at the convention with her father, who was an assistant to
Gary Mayor Hatcher.  See
Also:  Documentary on 1972 National Black
Political Convention Shows That Blacks, Too, Have Become More
Inclusive.

In the second half of the episode, we talk with Jacqueline
Elena Featherston. She is an educator, writer, and visionary who
challenges social and political inequity on multiple fronts. She
is the founder of Featherston & Associates, a collaborative
group of anti-racist and cross-cultural consultants. She has
contributed several articles to Port Of Harlem including “Are You
a Secondary Guardian to White Skin Privilege?”

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