For the first time in its 83-year history, the Michigan Roundtable for Diversity & Inclusion has an African American leader. Longtime community organizer and author Yusef Bunchy Shakur has been named co-executive director of the nonprofit organization. He will serve alongside Co-Executive Director Steve Spreitzer.  

Shakur is well-known for his memoir, “The Window 2 My Soul,” which recounts his transformation from a troubled youth involved in gang activity in Detroit to a dedicated community leader. His work includes initiatives like the annual Restoring the Neighbor Back to the Hood Backpack Giveaway, which has provided over 6,000 backpacks filled with school supplies to Detroit youth over the past decade.  

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The nonprofit will also change its name to the Michigan Roundtable for Just Communities this summer to better reflect its mission. Shakur’s appointment and the name change signify a renewed focus on addressing systemic issues and promoting social change. His recent academic achievement, earning a Ph.D. in Public Policy and Social Change, underscores his dedication to these causes. 

Host Stephen Henderson and Shakur discuss his new role and the significance of the organization’s name change. Plus, Shakur talks about how his recent academic achievement, earning a Ph.D. in Public Policy and Social Change, will help him further the nonprofit’s work. 

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