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episode 9: Empowerment and Advocacy: Albert Phillips Jr. on Navigating Employment for Black Teens in Baltimore


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Get inspired by the passion and vision of artists as we delve into their stories on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast with Rob Lee. Today, I want to introduce: Albert Phillips Jr., a dedicated writer, educator, and youth advocate from Baltimore, Maryland. With a passion for empowering inner-city youth, he has worked extensively in various roles with organizations like YMCA, Big Brothers Big Sisters, and the Choice Program. Albert holds an Associate of Arts in General Studies from Baltimore City Community College, a Bachelor of Science in Print Journalism from Morgan State University, and a Master of Science in Education from Johns Hopkins University. Currently, he serves as a Work-Based Learning Specialist with Baltimore City Public Schools, providing valuable career exploration and preparation opportunities for students. Additionally, Albert is the founder and CEO of Free Black Mind Educational Group, offering resources to educate and empower Black youth. His self-published book "Y'all Hiring? The Black Teen's Guide to Navigating Employment" supports young black individuals entering the workforce and reflects his commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of youth in communities affected by racism and white supremacy.


Within this episode:


  • Delve into Albert's creative process and his work with young people, emphasizing the crucial role of education in shaping his approach.
  • Explore the importance of black men in the education system, providing representation and support for students.
  • Examine the significant issue of workplace discrimination, and how black teens can be better prepared to navigate it.
  • Discover the valuable guidance and resources offered in Albert's book, "You All Hiring," tailored to empower black teens entering the workforce.


Don't miss this impactful conversation with Albert as he discusses his work in the Baltimore school system and his book "You All Hiring: A Black Teens Guide to Navigating Employment." He emphasizes the importance of education in his creative process and the need for more black men in the education system. Albert also addresses the challenges faced by black youth in Baltimore and the impact of discrimination in the workplace. He shares his own experiences and offers advice and resources for young people.


Mentioned in this episode:
Y’all Hiring? The Black Teen’s Guide to Navigating Employment 


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Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard.

Episode illustration by Alley Kid Art.

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 February 19, 2022  36m