Friday Oct 18, 2024

"Tissue Boxes for Pneumonia", Part 1

How can cities and the people they serve work together to co-create civil rights solutions to root cause issues, and not symptoms?

 

In this illuminating episode, Ben McBride delves into a powerful conversation with Derrick Wheeler-Smith, the Director of the Seattle Office for Civil Rights. Derrick shares his compelling journey from personal experiences of racism to leading transformative civil rights and racial equity initiatives in Seattle. Learn how his values-based leadership and commitment to community investment are driving systemic change and fostering a culture of belonging. This episode is a masterclass in resilience, equity, and the importance of knowing oneself to lead effectively.

 

Guest Bio:

Derrick Wheeler-Smith is a native son of the Rainier Valley whose impact as a leader in racial equity and community empowerment in Seattle and King County has spanned more than two decades. Since his beginnings as a youth outreach worker in the streets and schools of Seattle in the late 1990’s, through his most recent appointment as the Director of Seattle Office For Civil Rights, Derrick’s bold ideas, courageous voice, and ability to empower community action has been a tidal force for countless waves of progress in the Seattle region.

 

Derrick Wheeler-Smith’s LinkedIn profile

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