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Episode 4 - A more equitable government

In this episode, we highlight the legitimacy crisis facing government. We examine how government leaders are confronting racial justice and civil rights issues to forge a more equitable future, and how they are working to repair the broken relationship with historically marginalised communities across the United States.

Read the episode summary from the Centre for Public Impact here.

A full written episode transcript is available here.

  • Adrian Brown (Host) - Executive Director, Centre for Public Impact
  • Jorge Fanjul (Host) - Program Director for Legitimacy, North America, Centre for Public Impact
  • Moana Uluave-Hafoka - Equity Manager, Mayor's Office, Salt Lake City
  • Michelle Mooney - Equity Manager, Mayor's Office, Salt Lake City
  • Candace Moore - Chief Equity Officer, City of Chicago
  • Christopher Samp - Director, Office of Disability Affairs, City of Detroit
  • Dessa Cosma - Executive Director, Detroit Disability Power
  • Scott Dean - Public Health Educator, Cincinnati Health Department

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