Welcome to the first edition of the “Then What Happened” podcast.
During this episode show host Amelia Robinson talks with NAACP’s Nana Watson about her childhood in the city, why she will always be unapologetically Black and how witnessing inequality spurred her to get involved in community advocacy and eventually the NAACP, a civil rights organization steeped in history.
It's not just a trip down memory lane. Watson told Robinson why she thinks it is critical to be "Black first" in the workplace and everywhere else.
They discuss the power of Black women, the future of leadership and challenges the city must meet.
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