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Whether it’s the Coldplay kiss cam or screenshots of dating profiles, it feels like any one of our private lives could inadvertently go public any minute now. A Coldplay concert […]
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Hope Has an Address is a powerful, narrative-driven audio series that brings listeners inside the transformative work of the Obama Foundation and the Obama Presidential Center. Hosted by Bridgette “Bri” Wood, each episode highlights the people, programs, and principles driving real change, particularly in Black communities across the U.S. and around the world. Through storytelling, interviews, and on-the-ground reporting, the series explores how hope becomes action.
In this debut episode, My Brother’s Keeper, the program dives into the Obama Foundation initiative designed to support boys and young men of color. Listeners hear how one MBK leader is helping young men navigate challenges, find structure, and build brighter futures, graduating high school, enrolling in college, and launching careers. The episode also explores how MBK’s work extends beyond mentorship to address mental health, education access, and leadership development.It’s a powerful reminder that hope doesn’t just inspire—it builds.
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Whether it’s the Coldplay kiss cam or screenshots of dating profiles, it feels like any one of our private lives could inadvertently go public any minute now. A Coldplay concert […]
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