In this episode, we hear stories — an ancient form of wisdom — as I get to talk with the incomparable Dr. César Cruz.
A Mexican-born, Compton-raised educator, César has spent over three decades walking alongside young people who the system has marginalized—not to fix them, but to help them remember their worth. He is the co-founder of Homies Empowerment, a grassroots organization in East Oakland that began as a leadership class for gang-impacted youth and has grown into a full ecosystem for good.
In this deeply powerful and provocative conversation, he shares how AI “ancestral intelligence,” grief, graffiti, and basic human needs for belonging all shaped his vision for education.
In This Episode, we discuss:
“You are not what you do. You are not a human doer, you are a human being. So stop doing and just be.”
Relevant Links:
Maslow vs Blackfoot - Shane Safir
Ikigai - a passion that gives value and joy to life
The four categories:
Immunity to Change - the book for sale at Bookshop.org through Semicolon Bookshop
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Producer, editor and host: Ryan Maxwell
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