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Zaid Gayle

Peace4Kids Podcast

A Kids and Family podcast
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Peace4Kids Podcast

Zaid Gayle

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As Black History Month comes to a close and Women's History Month begins, Mir celebrates this moment with a conversation with two dynamic leaders in the Peace4Kids community. Jhamasa Lewis-Adams and Jasmine Lamitte discuss how, as Black women,
This episode (recorded live on the beautiful campus of Cal State LA) features longtime community advocate, educator, and Pomona's own: Meet Miranda Sheffield. Our conversation is sweeping. Learn about the tenacity of our guest, what foster ca
Where were we? In case you missed it: we heard from the Legendary Pato Banton in Part One of this series.For Part Two, we pick up where we left off, with Pato confronting himself at a creative crossroads. This episode features live performan
The stars align for this episode of the podcast where Zaid introduces the newest addition to the Peace4Kids community: Jasmine Lamitte (Director of Mental Health and Wellness). Stick around for an in-depth conversation between two leaders and s
Welcome Back! ****Meet the internationally known on the microphone: Pato Banton 🦉 on a special two part Peace4Kids X ROCMove Podcast — part one drops now! Get the background story firsthand on the musical legend’s name, first job, and battle
The Legacy EpisodeIn celebration of Black History Month, we are consciously leaning into the future. Join Miriam, Noah, Zaid, and the Peace4Kids community (youth, caregivers, volunteers, staff, and program alumni) in a collage of ideas that ho
The “At Risk” EpisodeMiriam and Noah are back in time for National Mentoring Month to demystify mentoring x foster care: what is mentoring? How do young people manage the road to independence? What might it mean to mentor a young person in fos
Welcome to Season Two of the Peace4Kids X ROCMove Podcast 🚀 Meet Miriam and Noah who introduce themselves, share how Peace4Kids and Revolution of Care Movement (ROCMove) are connected, and what to anticipate in Season Two. This is an interact
"The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don't have any." - Alice WalkerEvery crisis provides a distinct privilege to those who chose to embrace it. This does not mean there is no suffering, but rather a space to int
"We are triggered from our places of marginalization but we react from our places of privilege" - unknown In this episode, the Peace4Kids community along with Dr. Niki Elliott, Clinical Professor and Director of the Center of Neurodiversity, L
As someone who has spent my adult life being in service, it is easy to feel stressed and overwhelmed by the circumstances. I know that many of you are feeling the same way. In these times it is easy to isolate and bury ourselves in our emotions
"Our differences are what color the world" - Angelica NwanduIn this episode, author Angelica Nwandu and illustrator Miriam Alejandra Cortez Cáceres discuss how they authentically represented the foster care journey in their new children's book
"I sustain myself with the love of family." - Maya AngelouAt Peace4Kids we believe that you are born to relatives but you choose your family. It is this choice, the commitment to love as you are, that lays the foundation for our experience in
"It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." - Frederick DouglassHow do we practice the art of being free? At Peace4Kids we have a practice of discovering answers to important questions through living through shared exper
"There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you." - Maya AngelouHow do you share your authentic self with the world? This is a question many youth in foster care wrestle with as they build the confidence to live out loud reg
Our beliefs shape how we see the world.In honor of National Foster Care month, Zaid and Miriam explore the public’s biases toward youth in foster care and the impact it has on our community. As one of the founders of the Revolution of Care Mov
"The only thing that is constant is change." HeraclitusIn this episode, we dive into the idea of change with Laura Cortez as she reflects on loss and disruption caused by the pandemic and how adapting to life away from her friends, sisters, an
Why do we call it "Mothering Day"? Our community has a very different relationship with the idea of motherhood. For young people in foster care there is a need to reconcile the disruption of their biological family to create chosen family.In t
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