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YCNU #0023: Building Bridges – The Yavapai College Peace Summit with Brandelyn Andres and Chief Jerald Monahan.

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In this episode of the YC and You podcast, guest host Mike Grady sits down with Brandelyn Andres, Professor of Art History and Chair of YC’s Respect Campaign, and Chief Jerald Monahan, former Chief of Police and founder of YC’s Justice Institute.

Together, they discuss the upcoming Yavapai College Peace Summit, happening April 3rd and 4th on the Prescott campus. This transformative event explores the concept of peace through diverse perspectives, including art, civil discourse, wellness, and community.

Learn about the summit’s dynamic sessions, panel discussions, and interactive art exhibits designed to inspire personal and societal change. Brandelyn and Chief Monahan also share their personal journeys as peace advocates and how this event aims to foster meaningful connections, respect, and small but significant actions to create a more peaceful world. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation about making peace an active, participatory process!

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In this episode of the YC and You podcast, guest host Mike Grady sits down with Brandelyn Andres, Professor of Art History and Chair of YC’s Respect Campaign, and Chief Jerald Monahan, former Chief of Police and founder of YC’s Justice Institute.

Together, they discuss the upcoming Yavapai College Peace Summit, happening April 3rd and 4th on the Prescott campus. This transformative event explores the concept of peace through diverse perspectives, including art, civil discourse, wellness, and community.

Learn about the summit’s dynamic sessions, panel discussions, and interactive art exhibits designed to inspire personal and societal change. Brandelyn and Chief Monahan also share their personal journeys as peace advocates and how this event aims to foster meaningful connections, respect, and small but significant actions to create a more peaceful world. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation about making peace an active, participatory process!

Follow Cast11 on Facebook: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZ
Follow Cast11 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network/
Listen to YC & You podcast online at: https://yavapaicollegeandyou.buzzsprout.com

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