
Wednesday Feb 19, 2025
The Jali ep 162: Legacy of Leadership – LaJuana Bivens on Civil Rights, Equity, and Empowering Communities
In this powerful episode of The Jali Podcast, host Melyssa Barrett sits down with the esteemed LaJuana Johnson Bivens—civil rights activist, government leader, and champion for socio-economic empowerment. From her roots in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, to her influential work in Stockton, California, LaJuana has dedicated her life to advancing equity and justice.
As the CEO of Equity Alliance Group, Inc., a longtime leader within the NAACP, and the current President of the Mu Zeta Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, LaJuana has played a pivotal role in advocating for policies that uplift marginalized communities. She has served on the NAACP National Board of Directors, the National Elections Committee, and led critical initiatives in human rights, voting access, and affirmative action.
This episode delves into her incredible journey—her early inspirations, the challenges she has faced, and the legacy she continues to build. As we honor the founding of the NAACP, LaJuana reflects on the organization’s historical fight for justice and its evolving mission in today’s socio-political climate. With a heart for service and a mind for strategy, she shares insights on leadership, mentorship, and the ongoing work required to create systemic change.
Join us for a compelling conversation that bridges history and the future of civil rights activism. Whether you're an advocate, leader, or simply passionate about justice, this is an episode you won’t want to miss!
Tune in now to be inspired by a true trailblazer!
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