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Creator of Positive Movements – Kingsley Gilliam – Part One

podcast October 15, 2023


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Part One:
Imagine, a young man leaves his home country, sets foot on unfamiliar terrain, and over the span of 50 years, becomes an icon of community service, a vanguard for immigrant rights, and an award-winning mental health advocate. That's the captivating journey of Kingsley Gilliam, our guest today. Born in Jamaica, Kingsley arrived in Canada in 1969, and dedicated his life to professional and community service, influencing policy changes and advocating for those affected by alterations to immigration regulations. 

Kingsley's tale is not merely about his tireless advocacy, but also about his personal battles with systemic challenges. Listen as he recounts the audacious story of his entrance into early childhood education, the obstacles posed by his race and gender, and his relentless pursuit of his dreams. His boldness and perseverance are lessons for us all, especially for those facing societal hurdles and prejudices. 

But Kingsley’s journey doesn't end here. Hear about his illustrious career in mental health advocacy, his invaluable community service, and his contributions to education and mentorship. From receiving a Gold Watch for his service in Sudbury to creating a summer school program in Edmonton, Kingsley's stories embody his commitment to making a difference. He'll share his insights on the importance of self-reliance, pride, and staying true to one's values. Tune in to hear about Kingsley’s journey, a testament to his resilience and unwavering dedication to community service.

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