Former Chicago Cubs outfielder CJ Stewart joins us for a heartfelt and compelling discussion on the power of sports in youth development. Learn how CJ's own journey from the streets of Atlanta to the baseball diamond shaped his vision for the L.E.A.D. Center for Youth. By focusing on creating Major League citizens who thrive professionally and personally, CJ and his team offer young people the tools to rise above systemic barriers such as crime, poverty, and racism.
We confront the ongoing challenges of systemic racism in Atlanta, dissecting how policies like redlining and gerrymandering perpetuate cycles of poverty and crime. Our conversation with CJ reveals the importance of building a conviction-driven rather than guilt-driven approach to social-emotional development. By fostering academic self-efficacy and promoting positive identity, we aim to empower Black youth to become civically engaged leaders who challenge societal norms and prejudices related to race and gender.
Finally, we uncover the transformative potential of initiatives like "Pathways to Empowerment," which leverages athletics to foster academic growth and social responsibility. Through mentorship and community integration, CJ shares stories of bridging the gap between diverse Atlanta neighborhoods, nurturing future leaders equipped to create meaningful change. This episode is a tribute to the remarkable efforts in uplifting African-American children and ensuring their stories are told for generations to come.
You can connect to Mr. Stewart using the followin social media platforms:
Website: https://leadcenterforyouth.org/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamcjstewart
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cj.stewart.773
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjstewartatl/