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Episode 19: Taking the Black Perspective & Experience Into Account with Atiim Boykin
- 2024/10/16
- 再生時間: 1 時間 7 分
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In this episode of The Connected Way, I connect with Atiim Boykin, a clinician, artist, and community advocate, about how major election issues impact black people, his journey from Oakland to Portland, his work in social equity and reentry, and his candidacy for City Council, blending creativity and leadership to inspire change.
TUNE IN TO EPISODE 19 TO HEAR:
- Atiim’s work as a forensic intensive case manager, supporting individuals with mental health challenges as they transition from incarceration back into the community.
- His role in Kamala Harris’s “Back on Track” program and co-founding San Francisco’s Young Adult Court, an initiative aimed at offering restorative justice and rehabilitation for 18-25-year-olds in the criminal justice system.
- Insights into growing up in Oakland during the rise of the Black Power Movement and how it shaped Atiim’s understanding of racial equity, inspiring his career in activism and therapeutic support for marginalized communities.
- The significance of representation in leadership and helping constituents to feel seen and heard, particularly in his run for Portland City Council, where he aims to be a voice for underrepresented communities and all communities.
- Atiim’s creative endeavors in music, art, and storytelling as powerful tools for healing and community building.
ABOUT OUR GUEST: Atiim Boykin is a clinician, case-manager, storyteller, musician, songwriter, painter and spoken word poet. As a student of and leader in these roles, I've spent more than 20 years working with non-profits, government agencies, and schools focused on providing equity, access, and inclusion to stabilization and growth resources via educational and therapeutic supports.
In terms of Employment: He currently works for the Department of Health & Human Services as a Forensic Intensive Case Manager in all of Cumberland County. He supports returning citizens with re-entry coming from state prison, county jails, or participating in community supervision through probation. Everyone he serves has a significant mental health diagnosis and other barriers to stabilization in the community at large.
A highlight to he career: He served as a staff therapist in Kamala Harris’s Back on Track program, which then led to him being the co-founder and director of clinical case-management for the Young Adult Court in San Francisco.
Atiim is now running for Portland, Maine City Council, District 2. I think he is a great choice for District 2. He wants to hear the voices of his constituents and advocate for your needs and desires. He and I spoke about his desires and one of the things he plans to do is actually connect with his constituents - setting up quarterly town hall meetings to connect and hear from them. I love that. I think Atiim is a great guy and he will be a great City Councilor when he’s elected.
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For full show notes and resources, please visit the blog: https://www.theconnectedway.com/podcast/episode-19