How loss of sight propelled a new path of Equity, Diversity, and Interdependence to create spaces in which reflection and action-oriented dialogue result in transformed communities…
Cardozie Jones, a NYC-based educator, artist, and consultant, and Founder and Lead Facilitator at True North EDI ( facilitating workshops and trainings, coaching and developing teams and leaders, and consulting and supporting systems-level change), joins host Julie Chan in the MouthMedia Network studios powered by Sennheiser.In this episode:
Cardozie Jones on what shapes him
When he was starting to have vision issues
Multiple surgeries on his eye, eyesight faded
Starting at school at NYU on 9/11
Deciding his path
Believing it must be possible to make a living and feel free
Moved to Hunter College, and was the only “brown body” in his class and he realized the ‘system” was broken
A one way ticket to Paris, writing, and why it was a checkpoint
How to get this life in Paris his life in NYC all the time
Raising $55k in three months for a theater production, an artistic apex
Creating True North consulting firm
Equity, diversion, and inclusion
Being able to say “no” in working with people you don’t want to, and having meetings about aligning values
How Jones doesn’t have to say “please need me”
How people can shape equity where they are working
Pillars of what’s possible for change
Giving people the opportunities to be successful, creating a world and spaces for each human being to thrive
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