Voices That Guide Us

My Tresured Experiences as a Commercial Airline Pilot, Victor Smith
01:23
The Duluth Lynching, and Jim Crow’s presence in 2025. Kim Green (graphic image in this video)
01:47
Writing Career Advice, Dr. Carolyn Holbrook
01:43
21st-Century Pan-African Activist, a list, Pashington Obeng
02:27
Parenting as a Black Father of a Black Son, Dr. John Thomas
02:30
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Victor Smith is a (retired) commercial airline pilot. In this segment, he shares two moments in his profession that are meaningful to him.

Outdoors
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Kim Green is a board member of the Clayton, Jackson, McGhee Lynching Memorial. In this segment, she comments on the lynching episode’s national significance and what visitors to Duluth can expect from this memorial.

Episode
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Dr. Carolyn Holbrook is an author, professor, and literature advocate. In this segment, she shares advice and structure to aspiring writers.

Literature
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Pashington Obeng is a Ghanaian professor, author, and academic. In this segment, he shares his rationale for why his vision for the future success of Pan-Americanism will yield positive results.

Activist
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Dr. Jon Thomas, M.D., is a father of three children. In this segment, he shares his and his family’s call to parenting in the age of Police violence against Black youths.

Culture
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