Bruh, Speak Up! with Jael Kerandi: First Black Student Body President, Demands for Change After George Floyd, Leading Through COVID-19, and Finding Strength in Faith and Family
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In this episode, Dr. Dametraus Jaggers hosts a powerful conversation with Jael Kerandi—public speaker, activist, and advocate. As the first Black president and vice president of the Student Government Association at the University of Minnesota, Jael shares her journey of navigating leadership during a pivotal moment in history. She reflects on the challenges she faced in the aftermath of George Floyd's murder and the bold call for the university to sever ties with the Minneapolis Police Department.
Through a candid and heartfelt dialogue, Jael reveals how her faith, family, and sense of purpose shaped her approach to activism and leadership. Together, they explore the enduring impact of student advocacy, the importance of speaking out against injustice, and the need to localize conversations about racism and inequity. This episode is a compelling reminder of the power of leadership, resilience, and the fight for a more just world.
Takeaways
- The podcast aims to empower individuals to find their voice.
- Activism is a personal journey that varies for each individual.
- Localizing conversations about racism makes them more relatable.
- Tutoring and community engagement are vital forms of activism.
- Transitioning from high school to university can be challenging but rewarding.
- The murder of George Floyd catalyzed a new wave of activism.
- Resilience is crucial for Black women in leadership roles.
- Being the first Black vice president is a significant milestone.
- Leadership during a pandemic requires adaptability and commitment.
- Student leaders must prioritize the needs of their peers. You are responsible for advocating for your constituents.
- Leadership is about relentless commitment to service.
- Your voice deserves to be heard, regardless of title.
- Courage is a muscle that needs to be exercised.
- The cost of silence can be detrimental to those you represent.
- Humanity should be at the core of all actions.
- Faith can guide and strengthen your advocacy efforts.
- Student voices are crucial in decision-making processes.
- Change often starts with one person's courage to act.
- The work of advocacy is ongoing and requires persistence.
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