The Sister Source
The Sister Source podcast offers a listening-to-action experience that blends interviews with power brokers, movement builders, and policy wonks; segments featuring sisters leading change in their communities; and calls to action that show women of color how to make an impact. Listeners will leave each episode knowing what to do to be an effective changemaker in their community!
The Sister Source
Conversation with Delegate Sandy Bartlett-Maryland
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The coronavirus pandemic, record levels of unemployment, and acts of violence against Black people by the police and other racist people.
On today’s show, we will focus on the criminal justice system and how women of color can be catalysts for change.
Our guest was Delegate J. Sandy Bartlett who represents Maryland’s District 32 and is the first African-American elected to serve in the Maryland General Assembly from District 32 in Anne Arundel County. Delegate Bartlett is a lifetime supporter of the environment through sustainability, better education through innovation, and career advancement through training. She believes focusing on these matters preserves hope in communities, which equates to less crime.